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Inglewood DUI Lawyers | Drink & Drug Driving Defence

Inglewood DUI Lawyers assist people charged with drink driving, drug driving and traffic offences before Inglewood Magistrates Court. If your matter is listed in Inglewood, careful preparation matters because the Court will consider the reading, the circumstances of driving, your traffic history, your licence needs and the steps you have taken since the offence. Inglewood Drink Driving Lawyers and Inglewood Drug Driving Lawyers can help prepare a focused guilty plea, identify mitigation and work towards the most controlled outcome available under Queensland traffic law.

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Drink and drug driving charges in Inglewood

Inglewood is a rural Queensland town on the Cunningham Highway, positioned between Warwick and Goondiwindi. That local setting is important in DUI matters. Many people in the area rely heavily on their licence for work, family responsibilities, property access, medical appointments and travel to larger centres. A licence disqualification can therefore have a serious practical impact beyond the penalty imposed by the Court.

Drink driving and drug driving charges in the Inglewood region can arise from highway intercepts, random breath testing, roadside drug testing, local pub visits, rural gatherings, community events, work knock-offs, early morning travel and trips between nearby properties or towns. Even where the drive was short, Queensland law can still require a mandatory licence disqualification if alcohol or a relevant drug is detected.

How Inglewood Drink Driving Lawyers can help

Most drink driving matters before the Magistrates Court are resolved by a plea of guilty. That does not mean preparation is unimportant. The difference between a rushed plea and a properly prepared plea can be significant, particularly where your licence is central to your work or family life.

We assist by reviewing the police material, checking the alleged reading, identifying the sentencing issues and helping you gather useful documents. This may include character references, employment material, evidence of licence need, proof of counselling or traffic course attendance and a clear explanation of the circumstances of the offence.

Inglewood Drug Driving Lawyers and roadside testing

Drug driving charges are often misunderstood. A person may be charged even if they did not feel impaired at the time of driving. In many matters, the prosecution case focuses on the presence of a relevant drug rather than proof that the person was visibly affected.

For Inglewood drivers, this can cause real problems. A disqualification may affect farm work, trade work, transport duties, shift work, family care and basic access to services. Proper preparation should explain those consequences clearly while still showing the Court that the offence has been taken seriously.

Common traffic charges before Inglewood Magistrates Court

  • Low range, mid range and high range drink driving;
  • Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs;
  • Driving with a relevant drug present;
  • Driving while over the no alcohol limit;
  • Unlicensed driving;
  • Disqualified driving;
  • Careless driving and crash-related traffic matters;
  • Failing to provide a breath, blood or saliva specimen; and
  • Restricted work licence and special hardship order issues where available.

Guilty plea preparation and mitigation

A guilty plea should not be treated as a simple formality. The Court will still need to decide the appropriate penalty. In a DUI matter, that usually involves considering the reading, the circumstances of driving, any prior traffic history, the need for deterrence, the risk to the public and the personal impact of the disqualification.

Strong preparation can help place the matter in its proper context. For example, there may be no accident, no poor driving, no passengers, a short distance travelled, a cooperative attitude with police, genuine remorse and practical steps taken since the offence. These matters do not excuse the offence, but they can assist the Court in reaching a fair and proportionate outcome.

Licence consequences in a rural area

A licence loss in Inglewood can be more disruptive than in a larger city. Public transport is limited, work sites may be spread out, and family or medical commitments may require long-distance travel. Many people charged before Inglewood Magistrates Court are not in a position where they can simply use rideshare, trains or buses while disqualified.

Where a restricted work licence or special hardship order may be available, the application needs to be considered early. These applications are technical and depend on your charge, licence history, employment need and supporting evidence. If affidavit material is required, it should be prepared carefully and filed properly.

Attending Inglewood Magistrates Court – practical local guidance

Inglewood Magistrates Court is located at 25 Albert Street, Inglewood. Parking is usually more manageable than at larger city courts, but you should still arrive early, dress neatly and bring all paperwork. The 2026 court calendar lists all matters at 10:00am, with defendants to appear half an hour early so the duty lawyer can obtain instructions where required. Trials are allocated dates and heard in Warwick. Queensland Courts

Traffic matters are usually heard in the Magistrates Court list alongside other summary matters. Your matter may not be called immediately. You should be prepared to wait, avoid interrupting court staff and make sure your phone is switched off before entering the courtroom.

Important: do not leave preparation until the court date

Because Inglewood operates as a regional court location, leaving preparation until the morning of court can create avoidable problems. References may not be ready, employment material may be missing, and work licence issues may not be properly addressed. Early preparation gives you the best chance of presenting useful and credible material to the Court.

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Boorman Lawyers assists with drink driving, drug driving and traffic matters across Queensland, including regional Magistrates Court locations. Learn more about our Queensland traffic law services.

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Inglewood DUI Lawyers FAQs

Do I need to attend Inglewood Magistrates Court for a drink driving charge?

In most drink driving and drug driving matters, you should expect to attend court unless you have been specifically excused or your lawyer has arranged appearance instructions that the Court accepts.

Can I get a work licence for an Inglewood drink driving charge?

Possibly. Eligibility depends on the type of charge, your licence status, your traffic history, your employment need and whether the application is properly prepared.

Will the Court consider rural hardship?

The Court can consider practical hardship, including limited transport and work-related licence need, but it needs to be explained properly and supported by useful material.

What should I do before my Inglewood court date?

You should get advice early, check the police facts, gather character and employment material, consider a traffic offenders program and make sure you understand the likely licence consequences.

Are drug driving penalties different from drink driving penalties?

Yes. Drug driving and drink driving charges have different legal elements and penalty ranges. The right preparation depends on the exact charge and your history.

Speak with Boorman Lawyers

If you are facing a DUI, drink driving or drug driving charge before Inglewood Magistrates Court, early preparation can make a real difference. Phone 1300 941 900 or Contact us.

Inglewood Magistrates Court

Address: 25 Albert Street, Inglewood QLD 4387

Registry: Corner Guy and Fitzroy Streets, PO Box 208, Warwick QLD 4370

Phone: (07) 4598 2300

Email: courthouse.warwick@justice.qld.gov.au

Business hours: 8:30am to 4:30pm, Monday to Friday

2026 listing note: all matters are listed at 10:00am on published callover dates. Trials are allocated and heard in Warwick.

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