Houston DWI Lawyer & Harris County Defense Attorney | Flat-Fee DWI Representation
Arrested for DWI in Houston or Harris County? Call a Former Police Officer.
If you’re searching for a DWI lawyer in Houston or a DUI lawyer near me, KVM Law Firm offers experienced, flat-fee DWI defense across Houston and Harris County. Attorney Kenneth V. Mitchell is a former police officer and U.S. Army veteran who knows how DWI cases are built — and how to challenge them. Whether you were arrested in Houston, Pasadena, Katy, or anywhere in Harris County, you deserve a Houston DWI attorney who fights to protect your license and your record.
Arrested for DWI? Call now — available 24/7
📞 (832) 797-8611

This is not a volume DWI practice.
You work directly with an attorney who prepares cases assuming they may need to be litigated.
- Former U.S. Army service member
- Former police officer
- Texas-licensed attorney since 2018
- Advanced accident & collision investigation training
- Super Lawyers – Rising Stars (2023–2025)
- DWI Warrior Award – Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Association (TCDLA)
- Top 40 Under 40 – The National Trial Lawyers (2021)
Call now: 832-797-8611
DWI cases move quickly. Evidence issues and license consequences can arise before your first court date.
Get a Free Case Review
Confidential. No obligation. Kenneth reviews every DWI inquiry personally.
Why who you hire for a DWI matters
Many Harris County DWI cases are handled by high-volume firms where clients rarely speak to the lawyer whose name is on the website.
Evidence requests are delayed, decisions are rushed, and cases drift toward quick pleas.
This firm takes a different approach: fewer cases, earlier investigation, and preparation that assumes the State may be challenged.

What I actually review in a DWI case
- Legality of the traffic stop, detention, and arrest
- Body-cam, dash-cam, and jail video issues
- Breath or blood draw procedures and documentation
- Officer reports for inconsistencies and omissions
- Timeline gaps and evidentiary weaknesses
Every case is different. The goal is leverage — not shortcuts.
Your driver’s license is a separate issue — and timing matters
In Texas, a DWI arrest can trigger an Administrative License Revocation (ALR) process that is separate from the criminal case.
Many people are not told about the license process early, even though it involves strict deadlines and procedures that can affect the ability to legally drive.
Why early review matters
- The ALR process follows a different timeline than the court case
- Deadlines can arise before the first court appearance
- License consequences can impact work, family, and daily obligations
Reviewing the arrest paperwork and timeline early allows informed decisions about both the DWI case and the driver’s license consequences.
License eligibility and outcomes depend on the facts of each case. Not every arrest results in suspension, and results vary.
DWI service area
DWI defense is limited to:
Harris County, Montgomery County, and Galveston County.
Limiting geography allows cases to be handled with attention rather than volume.

Flat-fee DWI representation
DWI cases are handled on a flat-fee basis.
After an initial review, you receive clear information about scope, expectations, and next steps.
This is a fit if you want:
- Direct communication with the attorney handling your case
- An honest assessment instead of sales pressure
- Early focus on evidence and procedure
- Preparation that does not assume an automatic plea
This may not be the lowest-fee option. It is intended for clients who want their case taken seriously.
What to do next
- Call or request a confidential callback
- Discuss the arrest, timeline, and paperwork
- Get a clear explanation of options and risks
- Decide how you want to proceed
Speak with a DWI lawyer
Call 832-797-8611
Office: 8100 Washington Avenue, Suite 150L, Houston, TX 77007
This page is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice.
Contacting the firm does not create an attorney-client relationship.
Past results do not guarantee similar outcomes.
Credentials and recognitions are provided for informational purposes only and do not imply special influence.
