DUI Defense Attorney Fees in Kansas

Kansas dui defense attorneys typically charge $28–$81 per hour, with a median rate of $46/hr — 19% below the $57/hr national median.

$28/hr
Low end
$46/hr
Median rate
$81/hr
High end
19% below national
vs. $$57/hr avg

What these numbers mean for your Kansas case

Kansas dui defense attorneys show a median hourly rate of $46/hour (working range $28–$81/hour), computed from BLS May 2024 lawyer wage data for the state (baseline $58/hour) adjusted by the 0.80× practice-area multiplier that reflects dui defense market demand. This places Kansas 19% below the $57/hour national median — a below-average market driven by the state's 82% lawyer wage index relative to the national baseline. Flat fees for routine dui defense matters in Kansas typically fall in the ranges shown below, adjusted from national norms by the state's 82% cost-of-living-adjusted lawyer wage index.

Where your specific engagement lands in the $28–$81/hour band depends on several factors: attorneys at large firms in high-cost metros inside Kansas tend to charge at or above the $81/hour high end, while solo practitioners in smaller markets and recent bar admits may quote at or below $28/hour. Case complexity, matter urgency, and specialty certifications (board-certified specialists in dui defense typically command 15–30% premiums) also shift the number. Written fee agreements are required by most state bars for engagements above a minimum threshold, and should spell out the rate, scope, costs passed through, billing cadence, and termination terms. Ask specifically what counts as billable time (phone calls, emails, travel), whether paralegal work is billed at a lower rate, and how unforeseen complexity will be handled.

Attorney fees are legally permitted only if reasonable under the state's professional conduct rules — in $Kansas, as in all states, fees must be commensurate with the work performed, the attorney's skill, and the result achieved. If a fee feels excessive, you have the right to request a fee arbitration through the state bar's fee dispute program, which most bars offer at low or no cost. Before signing any engagement letter, verify the attorney's current registration and discipline history through the Kansas bar, request references from clients with similar matters, and consider getting competitive quotes — fee variance of 2–3× is common across attorneys for identical legal work. The numbers on this page are benchmarks for negotiation, not ceilings or floors; individual fees depend on the specific attorney, matter, and engagement scope you negotiate.

Flat Fee Ranges in Kansas

First Offense
$1,640 – $4,100
Adjusted for Kansas cost of living
Felony Dui
$4,100 – $16,400
Adjusted for Kansas cost of living

First-offense misdemeanor DUI; felony DUI or repeat offense

What Affects DUI Defense Attorney Costs in Kansas

  • Whether it's a first offense or repeat offense (repeat offenses cost significantly more)
  • Blood alcohol content and whether there was an accident or injury
  • Whether the case goes to trial vs. plea bargain
  • Administrative DMV hearing for license reinstatement (often separate fee)
  • Felony DUI (involving injury or death) costs substantially more than misdemeanor DUI

When You Need a DUI Defense Attorney in Kansas

If you have been arrested for DUI in Kansas, you should consult a criminal defense attorney within days of arrest — not because you are necessarily guilty, but because there are often time-sensitive actions (such as requesting a DMV hearing) that must be taken quickly to protect your driving privileges. Even first-offense DUIs carry serious penalties including license suspension, fines, and possible jail time.

Kansas vs. National Average

Metric Kansas National
Low hourly rate $28/hr $34/hr
Median hourly rate $46/hr $57/hr
High hourly rate $81/hr $100/hr
Overall lawyer wage index 82% 100%
Unbundled legal services Hire an attorney for specific tasks only — document review, a single hearing, or legal coaching — rather than full representation. This can reduce costs by 50–70%.
Mediation and arbitration For disputes, mediation costs a fraction of litigation and resolves most cases. Many Kansas courts require mediation before trial.
Legal aid organizations Income-qualified Kansas residents may qualify for free legal help through state legal aid programs. Find local resources through your state bar's referral service.
Law school clinics Accredited law schools often offer free legal services through supervised student clinics, particularly in family law, immigration, and criminal matters.

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Data Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OES), 2024 annual data, SOC code 23-1011 (Lawyers). State median hourly wages reflect BLS May 2024 estimates. Practice area adjustments based on American Bar Association fee surveys and legal market research. Flat fee ranges reflect prevailing market rates for routine matters.
Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics — OES Lawyers (SOC 23-1011).
Secondary: American Bar Association fee surveys.
YMYL Disclaimer: Fee ranges are estimates only. Actual attorney fees depend on the specific facts of your matter, the attorney's experience and reputation, geographic market conditions within Kansas, and the fee arrangement you negotiate. This information is not legal advice. PlainAttorney does not endorse, recommend, or rate any attorney. Always discuss fees clearly with any attorney before engaging their services.