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Orlando Fake ID Charge Attorneys

Kissimmee False Identification Defense Lawyers

Using a fake or forged ID can lead to serious criminal charges, which come with the possibility of life-changing penalties. The people most often charged with this crime are high school and college students — people with their whole lives ahead of them. Unfortunately, the penalties that come with using a fake or forged driver's license to buy alcohol can close many doors. At Lapina & DuBois, P.A., our goal is to prevent those doors from being closed on you or your child.

If you or your child has been accused of using a fake ID to buy beer, you know this charge needs to be fought. Our attorneys can fight it. Call us at 407-982-3697 or toll free at 866-922-6352. We can also be contacted by e-mail.

This Is Not a Minor Issue

Prior to being charged with a crime, most people who use false identification to buy alcohol or get into a bar think that it is no big deal. They may have friends who have gotten away with it many times. Perhaps they are even using their brother's or sister's driver's license. Unfortunately, when they get caught, there is a huge reality check. This is a big deal, with serious penalties that include the possibility of jail time.

Penalties for Using a Fake ID

There are obvious penalties, such as fines and the potential for jail time. You may also lose your driver's license. Your career or your ability to get into the military may be impacted. Doors that you were looking forward to going through in the future may be closed.

Our goal is to utilize the range of pretrial diversion programs and other options available under Florida law to help you get through this without a permanent blemish on your record. We want to keep your future intact.

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For more information or to schedule an appointment, please contact us. Our Orlando fake ID charge lawyers are ready to help.

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