You are not required to answer potentially incriminating questions. Politely say, “I would like to speak with an attorney before I answer any questions.” This is an appropriate reply, although you are not entitled to counsel during a roadside stop unless you are in custody and questioned. Saying that you had one or two beers is not incriminating, is not sufficient to cause intoxication, and may explain the odor of alcohol on the breath.
Does an OWI show up on a background check in Wisconsin?
In Wisconsin, an Operating While Intoxicated (OWI) conviction has significant and lasting implications, particularly concerning background checks. Here's what you need to know:
1. Permanent Record
- Lifetime Presence: An OWI conviction remains on your criminal record indefinitely in Wisconsin. The state maintains a lifetime look-back period, meaning the offense does not disappear from your record over time.
2. Impact on Background Checks
- Employment Screenings: Employers often conduct background checks that include criminal history. An OWI conviction will appear during these checks, potentially influencing hiring decisions.
- Housing Applications: Landlords may review criminal records as part of the tenant selection process. An OWI on your record could affect your rental applications.
- Professional Licensing: Certain professions require clean records for licensure. An OWI conviction might jeopardize your eligibility for such licenses.
3. Challenges in Removal
- Expungement Limitations: Wisconsin's expungement laws are stringent, especially regarding OWI offenses. Generally, expungement is not available for OWI convictions, making it challenging to remove such offenses from your record.
Conclusion
An OWI conviction in Wisconsin is a permanent part of your criminal record and will appear on various background checks, potentially affecting employment, housing, and professional opportunities. Given the enduring nature of an OWI on your record and the challenges associated with its removal, it's crucial to consult with an experienced OWI defense attorney to explore possible defenses and mitigate the long-term consequences.
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If you’re facing an OWI charge, a knowledgeable attorney can help explore potential defenses. For a no-cost, 10-minute consultation with Madison-based OWI attorney Patrick Stangl, contact Stangl Law Offices to discuss your case and options for achieving the best possible outcome.
Madison OWI Attorney Patrick J. Stangl, is committed to exploring options for your best defense and has defended clients across the state since 1991. To this end, he is pleased to offer a FREE 10-minute consultation at no obligation to discuss the specifics of your case and take the first step in putting this stressful time behind you.
Being charged with a crime in Wisconsin can be an intimidating, scary, and ultimately life-changing event. If you hire Attorney Stangl to defend your criminal case, he can:
- Review the case for defects
- Potentially move for the suppression of evidence
- Compel the discovery of evidence to support your innocence
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Real Case Success: Attorney Stangl’s Consecutive OWI Victories
Attorney Patrick Stangl recently achieved three consecutive OWI dismissals in a single month by effectively challenging probable cause and procedural missteps in each case. For instance, in one case, he successfully argued against a prior conviction that had not honored his client’s right to counsel. In another, he demonstrated that the arresting officer lacked sufficient reason for the arrest, leading the court to dismiss the charges.

Attorney Patrick Stangl
Nationally recognized for excellence, Wisconsin Criminal Defense Attorney Patrick J. Stangl has been practicing law in the Badger State since 1991. While his expertise spans the breadth of criminal law, Attorney Stangl is well-known for his impressive record as a Wisconsin OWI attorney, defending all types of drunk driving and driving under the influence charges such as OWI, DUI, DWI, BAC, PAC, and more.