Where Your Case Will Be Heard in DeSoto County
DeSoto County criminal cases are handled through the Twelfth Judicial Circuit, with matters heard at the DeSoto County Courthouse in Arcadia. DeSoto is the smallest of the circuit’s three counties, and we defend cases there alongside our Manatee and Sarasota work.
That license side runs separately through the Florida DHSMV. For DeSoto County, formal review hearings are held at the Clearwater Bureau of Administrative Reviews (the BAR), the same office that handles Pinellas, Manatee, Sarasota, and DeSoto. Demanding that hearing within the ten-day window is the only way to fight the suspension, and it is an early chance to put the arresting officer under oath. We file the formal review demand and appear at the Clearwater BAR for you.
I am Rory Safir, and I defend DUI and criminal cases across DeSoto County, in the Twelfth Judicial Circuit. I began my career as an Assistant Public Defender in Florida’s Thirteenth Judicial Circuit, and I am one of only six attorneys in Florida recognized as a Forensic Lawyer-Scientist by the American Chemical Society. On the breath and blood chemistry I am trained in, I read the raw data myself, and on DNA, digital, and other evidence I bring in the right expert. The firm is based in St. Petersburg and works remotely, so distance is never a reason to settle for less. Learn more about my background.
DUI and Criminal Defense Across DeSoto County
DeSoto is a smaller, rural, agricultural county, and cases here can turn on a single traffic stop along US-17 or a search that went further than the law allows. A smaller county does not mean a smaller fight, and the same questions about the stop, the search, and the science that decide a case in Tampa decide one in Arcadia.
We defend cases throughout DeSoto County, centered on Arcadia and the surrounding communities along the US-17 corridor.
Arcadia’s signature event, the All-Florida Championship Rodeo each March, draws big crowds and the extra traffic enforcement that comes with them. And with the Peace River running through Arcadia right here, boating under the influence is its own charge with its own rules around the stop, the testing, and the roles of the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission and the Coast Guard; our boating under the influence page covers it.
DeSoto County by the Numbers
DeSoto is a small, rural county of about 35,000 residents spread across some 640 square miles of the Florida Heartland, with roughly three-quarters living outside the city of Arcadia. Its cases run through the Twelfth Judicial Circuit at the courthouse in Arcadia. Population figures are from the latest U.S. Census estimates and are approximate.
How We Help
Whatever the charge, the work starts with the evidence: the stop, the search, the testing, and the witnesses. Here is where we can help in DeSoto County.
Local Law Enforcement and the DeSoto County Jail
Arrests in DeSoto County come from the DeSoto County Sheriff’s Office and the Arcadia Police Department, along with the Florida Highway Patrol on US-17 and State Road 70.
After a DeSoto arrest, booking runs through the DeSoto County Sheriff’s Office at the DeSoto County Jail in Arcadia. The jail does not offer onsite visitation; instead, all visits are by remote video, scheduled through the jail’s vendor from a phone or computer. As your attorney, I can arrange a private video visit so we can talk through the case without delay. Inmate search and visitation details are on the DeSoto County Sheriff’s Office site.
Treatment Courts and Diversion in DeSoto County
Not every case has to end in a conviction. The Twelfth Judicial Circuit, which covers DeSoto, runs a range of diversion programs and treatment courts that can lead to a dismissal or a reduced charge for the right case: pretrial diversion for many first-time offenses and the DETER program for a first DUI. For cases driven by addiction, mental illness, military service, or trauma, the circuit also runs Drug Court, a DUI Court for repeat offenders, Veterans Court, a Comprehensive Treatment Court for mental-health and substance issues, and the Turn Your Life Around (TYLA) court. Eligibility is specific, and entering a program means giving up certain rights, so we walk through the tradeoffs with you before deciding whether diversion or fighting the charge is the better path. The Twelfth Circuit State Attorney publishes its own overview of these programs, including options beyond DUI, on its site.
DUI School in DeSoto County
If your DeSoto County case ends in a DUI conviction, or you simply need your license back, Florida will require you to complete DUI school. The licensed program assigned to DeSoto County is the State College of Florida Traffic Safety Institute, based in Bradenton, and the course comes in a twelve-hour Level 1 for a first offense and a twenty-one-hour Level 2 for repeat offenses, each with a substance-abuse evaluation built in. DUI school is also a condition of the Twelfth Circuit’s DETER diversion program for eligible first offenses, so finishing it on time helps protect that resolution. We point you to the right provider, make sure you can register without delay, and keep the timing lined up with your court and license deadlines. Our Florida DUI school guide walks through exactly what to expect.
What to Do After a DeSoto County Arrest
If you have just been arrested in DeSoto County, a few things matter more than anything else. Stay calm and stay quiet, because you have the right to remain silent and using it is not an admission of anything. Do not consent to a search of your car, your phone, or your home. If a DUI is involved, the clock is already running: you generally have ten days to act to protect your driving privilege, and missing that window can cost you your license before your case is ever heard in court. Write down everything you remember about the stop, the testing, and what the officers said while it is fresh, since those details often decide a case. Then call us. The sooner we are involved, the more of your DeSoto County case we can protect, and the first consultation is free and available any hour of the day.
How We Defend DeSoto County Cases
We get the full file rather than the summary, test the science with the right expert, press the constitutional issues around the stop and the search, and tell your whole story in negotiation and, when needed, at trial. It is the same forensic-first approach in every county we serve.
Working a case in DeSoto County also means knowing the local courts and what truly moves a matter here, from an early conversation with the State Attorney to a fully built mitigation package when the facts are hard. We map out the path with you at the start, in plain language, so you always know what comes next and never feel like just another case number in the Twelfth Judicial Circuit.
Common Questions
Do you handle DUI and criminal cases in DeSoto County?
Yes. We defend DUI and the full range of criminal charges in DeSoto County, including drug, theft, violent, weapons, domestic violence, and probation matters, along with sealing and expunging.
Do you really take cases in DeSoto County?
Yes. DeSoto is part of the Twelfth Judicial Circuit, where we regularly practice, and we defend DUI and criminal cases in Arcadia just as we do in Sarasota and Manatee.
What makes your DeSoto County DUI defense different?
I am one of only six attorneys in Florida recognized as an ACS-CHAL Forensic Lawyer-Scientist, and I read the breath, blood, and urine science myself rather than taking the State’s report at face value. That scientific read is where many DeSoto County cases turn.
How fast should I call after a DeSoto County arrest?
As soon as possible. A DUI arrest starts a ten-day clock to protect your license, evidence can be lost, and the earlier we are involved, the more of your case we can protect. The first consultation is free and we are available 24/7.
Do you handle injury cases in DeSoto County too?
Yes. Alongside our DUI and criminal work, we handle serious personal injury and crash cases in DeSoto County.
Where is my DUI license hearing held for a DeSoto County arrest?
The administrative suspension of your license is handled by the Florida DHSMV, not the criminal court. Formal review hearings are held at the Clearwater Bureau of Administrative Reviews, which serves Pinellas, Manatee, Sarasota, and DeSoto. You have only ten days from the arrest to demand that hearing, so it is worth calling right away.
Is there a diversion program for a first DUI in DeSoto County?
For an eligible first DUI, the Twelfth Judicial Circuit offers the DETER program, which can reduce a DUI to reckless driving after you complete enhanced conditions. Eligibility is specific and decided by the State Attorney, so we review whether it fits your case or whether fighting the charge is the better path.
This page is general information about Florida law and our service area, not legal advice, and it does not create an attorney-client relationship. Court structure and procedure in DeSoto County are summarized and can change, so confirm details with counsel about your own case. Every case turns on its own facts, and past results do not guarantee a similar outcome.

