Boating While Intoxicated (BWI) Lawyer Serving St. Louis, Kansas City, and All of Missouri
Missouri has some of the most beautiful waterways in the country — and also some of the strictest laws when it comes to boating under the influence. At Combs Waterkotte, we fight for those facing BWI charges and help you avoid jail time, fines, and a criminal record. Whether your case involves a lake, river, or personal watercraft, we’re the BWI defense team you can trust.
Boating While Intoxicated Lawyer in Missouri
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What Is Boating While Intoxicated (BWI) in Missouri?
According to Missouri Revised Statute § 577.013, it is illegal to operate a motorized vessel or sailboat with a BAC of .08% or higher. The law applies to:
- Boats and yachts
- Sailboats and motorboats
- Jet skis, wave runners, surfboards
It does not apply to non-motorized crafts like kayaks, canoes, or rowboats.
Consequences of a BWI Charge in Missouri
BWI convictions can result in:
- Fines and jail time
- Suspension of boating privileges
- Criminal record
- Mandatory substance abuse classes
In severe or repeat cases, charges may escalate to a felony, especially if there is an accident, injury, or prior DWI/BWI offenses.
Why Choose Combs Waterkotte?
- Missouri’s top-rated BWI and DWI defense firm
- Handled over 10,000 criminal and traffic cases
- Offices in both St. Louis and Kansas City
- More than 360 five-star reviews
Our team combines decades of courtroom experience with a personalized approach that puts your freedom first.
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Contact a Missouri BWI Lawyer Today
Don’t let a BWI conviction ruin your summer — or your future. Contact Combs Waterkotte at (314) 900-HELP or reach out online for a free, confidential consultation.
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