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Missouri | DUI

Winfield DWI court and license guide

Missouri uses 0.08% BAC as the per se alcohol threshold. This page ties that state rule to the local court and agencies most relevant to Winfield.

This guide focuses on DWI cases connected to Winfield and nearby Lincoln County Growth Corridor communities, including stops handled by city police, county agencies, or state officers on local roads and commuter routes.

Move quickly

Lincoln County is an early-growth legal territory with a clear courthouse anchor in Troy.

The pages emphasize local police contacts, county-court routing, and license-document separation for DWI readers.

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Court path

Confirm the court anchor for Winfield

Lincoln County Circuit Court is the court reference used for this guide. Check the court website and paperwork early so the local path is clear from the start.

Open court website
License track

Keep Troy License Office in view

Troy License Office is the driver-services reference for this page. Confirm services and hours before making a trip or assuming the court handles the license side.

Check driver services

Start here

Fast path for Winfield.

If you only have a few minutes, use this block to find the court, license, and records steps that usually matter first.

1

Confirm the court path

Use Lincoln County Circuit Court to verify the next court date, courtroom, and case status before making plans.

Court website
2

Check the 15-day DOR hearing window

A DWI arrest can create a separate administrative license case through the Missouri Department of Revenue.

License office
3

Request local records

Winfield Police Department may be the starting point for police reports, crash reports, or agency questions.

Police website

Local directory

Courts, police, and license offices serving Winfield.

Use these contacts to confirm court dates, request records, verify office hours, or find the correct agency before visiting.

Courts
Law enforcement
Driver services

Missouri License Office

Troy License Office

Address
850 E. Cherry Street, Troy, MO 63379
Phone
(636) 622-7090
Hours
Confirm current hours and available services with the agency before visiting.

Use the Missouri DOR locator to confirm current services and hours.

Official website

Local office locations

Map of offices serving Winfield.

The map is a quick orientation tool. Confirm the right office and hours before traveling.

Local guide

Winfield DWI essentials.

Criminal Court

Lincoln County Circuit Court is the local court reference for Winfield cases in this guide. The listed court system is 45th Judicial Circuit.

Enforcement

Winfield Police Department, county deputies, or state patrol officers may be involved depending on where the stop happened.

License Consequences

A DWI arrest can create a separate administrative license case through the Missouri Department of Revenue.

Key deadlines

Calendar these before the case gets away from you.

15 days after notice

Request a Missouri DOR hearing if eligible

Missouri administrative alcohol actions can move separately from the criminal DWI case. Review the Notice of Suspension/Revocation quickly because hearing timing is strict.

First court date

Appear in Lincoln County Circuit Court

Check the citation, bond paperwork, court notice, or circuit clerk record for the actual date, division, and courtroom.

Before reinstatement

Resolve Missouri Department of Revenue requirements

Reinstatement can require fees, proof of insurance, SATOP completion, ignition interlock, or other DOR requirements depending on the case.

Evidence and documents

Documents to gather after a DUI or DWI arrest.

These records can help readers understand the court, license, records, and vehicle issues that may move on separate tracks.

  • Ticket or citation
  • Bond paperwork
  • Court date notice
  • Police agency information
  • Chemical test paperwork
  • Secretary of State or DMV notice
  • Towing or impound paperwork
  • Any crash report information

Missouri law

DWI law and license rules for Winfield.

Missouri DWI definition

Missouri prohibits operating a vehicle while in an intoxicated condition, and a DWI case can involve alcohol, drugs, or a combination of substances.

BAC limits

The general per se alcohol limit is 0.08% BAC. Commercial drivers and drivers under 21 can face stricter or separate license rules.

Implied consent

A test result over the limit or a refusal can trigger Missouri Department of Revenue license action separate from the court case.

Local ordinances

Winfield police may enforce city ordinances along with Missouri traffic and criminal statutes. DWI charges are handled under Missouri law through the local court system.

Process

Typical local DWI path.

  1. Stop or arrest
  2. Booking, citation, or release paperwork
  3. First local court date
  4. Secretary of State or DMV license track
  5. Discovery and evidence review
  6. Plea, hearing, trial, or dismissal
  7. Sentencing or license reinstatement steps

Court reference

Lincoln County Circuit Court

45 Business Park Drive, Troy, MO 63379

Court website

Missouri DWI

DWI penalties and risk points.

Penalty exposure depends on the facts, prior record, test result, injury risk, passengers, and whether the case is charged as aggravated.

CategoryCharge levelWhat it can mean
First DWIMisdemeanorCriminal penalties plus a separate administrative license case may apply.
Repeat DWIEnhanced chargePrior intoxication-related traffic offenses can increase charge level and license consequences.
Aggravated factsEnhanced riskInjury, child passengers, very high BAC, or repeat conduct can create more serious exposure.
Administrative actionSeparate license trackThe Missouri Department of Revenue can act on the driver's license separately from court.

License restoration

Getting driving privileges back.

1

Review DOR requirements

Missouri Department of Revenue records control reinstatement requirements.

2

Complete required programs

SATOP, insurance proof, interlock, or other steps may apply depending on the case.

3

Pay fees

Reinstatement fees and proof documents must be submitted to DOR.

4

Confirm before driving

Do not drive until the state confirms that privileges are restored or restricted privileges are active.

Attorney question

Do I need a DWI attorney in Winfield?

DWI is a serious offense that can carry serious consequences if it is not handled correctly. People often search for "Winfield DUI attorney" even when Missouri uses DWI as the formal offense name. Because a case can affect criminal penalties, driving privileges, insurance, employment, commercial driving status, immigration status, or a professional license, seeking legal advice from a licensed Missouri attorney is strongly recommended.

Criminal consequences

DWI cases can involve criminal court, plea options, sentencing conditions, fines, probation terms, and local court procedures.

License consequences

Driving privileges can move on a separate timeline from the court case, so missed driver-service deadlines can create problems even before the criminal case is finished.

Records to gather

Useful records may include the ticket, bond paperwork, court date notice, police agency information, chemical-test paperwork, and any Secretary of State or DMV notice.

Nearby areas

Other Lincoln County Growth Corridor guides.

Editorial review

How this guide was created.

This guide was prepared by Local Legal Guides using public court, law enforcement, Secretary of State, DMV, and state-law sources. It is reviewed for source accuracy, local relevance, and clarity. It is not legal advice and does not create an attorney-client relationship.

Last reviewed
May 2026
Next scheduled review
November 2026

FAQ

Quick answers for Winfield.

Is 0.08% BAC the only way to have a DWI case?

No. Missouri can also focus on impairment, controlled substances, or combinations of substances depending on the evidence.

Where would this DWI case usually connect locally?

Lincoln County Circuit Court is the local court reference used for this guide, with Winfield Police Department listed as the city agency reference.

Can license issues happen outside the criminal case?

A DWI arrest can create a separate administrative license case through the Missouri Department of Revenue.

Sources

Official references used here.