What is Implied Consent? Texas DWI Laws Explained
Learn what implied consent means in Texas, how it affects DWI arrests, when you can refuse testing, ALR penalties, and your rights under Texas law. Updated for 2025.
Read More →Learn what implied consent means in Texas, how it affects DWI arrests, when you can refuse testing, ALR penalties, and your rights under Texas law. Updated for 2025.
Read More →Learn what a DWI means in Texas, how BAC and impairment are defined, penalties for first and repeat offenses, ALR deadlines, and what happens after a DWI arrest.
Read More →Beer sales in Texas stop at midnight most nights and 1 a.m. on Saturdays. See exact 2026 hours for beer, wine, and liquor sales.
Read More →Learn what happens after a DWI in Texas — including penalties, license suspensions, other consequences for work, travel, and insurance, and why a lawyer matters.
Read More →Why is Pornhub banned in Texas? Technically, lawmakers didn't ban the site. Pornhub blocked users' access in Texas due to a 2023 law requiring age verification.
Read More →Most – but not all – forms of pornography are legal in Texas. A few types of porn are illegal due to laws that protect children and unintentional victims.
Read More →Texas law requires all vehicles to have front license plates. Failing to comply could result in a $200 fine and give police probable cause for a traffic stop.
Read More →What happens during booking in Harris County? You'll be photographed, fingerprinted, searched, and held in a cell until you appear before a magistrate.
Read More →Living and sleeping in your car is legal in Texas, but local ordinances and rules limit your options. Rest stops are safe, and truck stops can be good options.
Read More →Disorderly conduct charges in Texas don't typically involve jail time, so they're often easy to beat when prosecutors want to focus on more serious allegations.
Read More →Jail visitation in the San Antonio area requires planning. Visits must be scheduled 72 hours in advance, and no visits are allowed on Mondays and most Sundays.
Read More →Learning whether you have an arrest warrant in Bexar County can be cumbersome. The online system doesn't always list warrants. Instead, you have to call.
Read More →Data show that the average bail amount in Bexar County is $21,097, and the county typically only uses low-cost personal bonds for misdemeanor offenses.
Read More →Harris County inmate visits are complicated due to of the number of places an inmate can be housed, and the days you can visit depend on their location.
Read More →Statistics show that the average bail amount in Harris County is $15,234. However, the county doesn't require bail for most misdemeanor offenses.
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