Prescott Valley is a unique place where residential neighborhoods are growing alongside busy commercial corridors and heavily travelled roads like State Route 69 and Glassford Hill Road. As the town expands, traffic volume is going up, and so is the risk of serious car accidents—especially at peak travel times and on weekends when there are big events. When someone is hurt in a DUI collision, a top Prescott Valley aggravated assault DUI lawyer can help protect your rights from day one.
Lerner and Rowe Law Group represents people across Yavapai County who are facing serious criminal charges. Call our Prescott Valley criminal defense attorneys at (602) 667-7777 to learn more.

What are the Penalties for a Prescott Valley Aggravated Assault DUI Charge?
Getting a conviction can have severe consequences, including:
- Time in state prison
- Large fines and money you have to pay back to the people who were hurt
- A permanent felony on your criminal record
- Having your driver’s license taken away
- Having to use an ignition interlock device in your car
- Lasting impact on your job and where you live
The weight of these penalties makes getting good advice from a Prescott Valley aggravated assault DUI lawyer early on super important.
Why Choose Lerner and Rowe Law Group for Prescott Valley DUI Defense
We get chosen a lot because we provide:
- Strong defense against serious felony charges
- Lots of experience working with Yavapai County courts
- Personalized plans for each case
- Clear and regular updates
- A focus on protecting your future at every stage
We take each and every case very seriously.
Prescott Valley Aggravated Assault DUI Lawyer FAQs
Don’t say anything to the police, and reach out to an attorney right away.
Call a Prescott Valley Aggravated Assault DUI Lawyer Today
If you’re facing serious aggravated assault DUI charges in Prescott Valley, don’t go it alone.
Call (602) 667-7777, complete our online form, or start a LiveChat now for your free consultation. Lerner and Rowe Law Group is here 24/7 to fight for your rights and future in Prescott Valley.