Marin DUI Checkpoint Nets 2 Arrests, 12 Citations

This blog post recaps a recent DUI checkpoint by the Novato Police Department on South Novato Boulevard and Redwood Boulevard. It highlights arrests, citations, the funding behind the operation, and what all this means for Marin County residents—from San Rafael to Sausalito and beyond.

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Checkpoint outcomes in Novato

In Novato, officers focused on getting impaired drivers off North Bay roads that feed traffic through Hamilton, Mill Valley, and downtown Novato. The Novato Police Department stopped 656 drivers at the checkpoint. Officers directed 43 of them to a secondary screening area.

Two people were arrested on suspicion of DUI. Officers issued a total of 12 citations during the operation.

Details of enforcement and citations

Here’s a breakdown of the citations and some notable findings. This operation shows the ongoing vigilance around DUI in Marin County towns like Tiburon, Larkspur, and San Rafael:

  • Officers issued 9 citations for unlicensed driving.
  • They cited 2 drivers for driving on a suspended license due to a prior DUI. One of these drivers also had a weapon.
  • Another driver got cited for driving on a suspended license, having a blood alcohol content over .01, and violating probation.

Novato Police Sergeant Trevor Hall said the department remains committed to keeping impaired drivers off Marin roads. He warned motorists that DUI consequences are serious and can last a long time.

Police in nearby towns—Fairfax, San Anselmo, Corte Madera—share this public safety approach. It’s a reminder that a night behind the wheel after drinking can mess up your life just as much as a crash can ruin a Sunday drive through San Geronimo Valley.

Penalties, safety measures, and public awareness

A first-time DUI conviction in California can bring steep fines and penalties. People often end up facing around $13,500 in fines and related costs, plus a possible license suspension.

This info feels especially relevant for Marin residents planning weekend trips to Point Reyes, Tomales Bay, or a quiet night in Sausalito. Knowing the risks helps keep families and local businesses safe.

Funding and community partnerships

A grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration funded the checkpoint. That support shows a broader statewide commitment, stretching across Marin County from San Rafael to Ross and beyond, to fund enforcement operations and community education.

The Novato Police Department plans to run more DUI enforcement patrols throughout the year. Residents of Mill Valley, Fairfax, and nearby areas can expect regular safety checks.

  • Funding source: California Office of Traffic Safety through NHTSA.
  • Purpose: support for enforcement patrols and public safety outreach in Marin County.
  • Expected cadence: recurring DUI enforcement patrols in Novato and neighboring towns across the year.

What this means for Marin County residents

For folks in Larkspur, Ross, and San Anselmo, the Novato checkpoint is a real sign that local law enforcement is paying attention to impaired driving. Around here, weekends often mean wine tours, coastal escapes, or dinner in San Anselmo and Corte Madera.

The message? Plan ahead. Either pick a sober driver or just grab a rideshare app.

Whether you’ve lived for decades in Greenbrae, just moved into one of Novato’s neighborhoods, or you’re just spending a day exploring the Marin Headlands, these safety campaigns matter. When police get proactive, we all see fewer impaired drivers on those winding roads tying together Corte Madera, Lagunitas, and everywhere in between.

Looking ahead, Marin County will probably see more checkpoints and patrols like the one in Novato. It’s a way of doubling down on safe driving—whether you’re on Highway 101, rolling through downtown San Rafael, or taking the backroads between Marin’s towns.

 
Here is the source article for this story: 2 Arrests And 12 Citations Issued At Marin County DUI Checkpoint: Police

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