Experienced Full-Service Law Firm Serving Kitsap County At the law office of Ryan, Montgomery & Armstrong, Inc. P.S., located in Silverdale, we understand that experience matters. Since 1962, our law firm has represented Washington clients facing a variety of legal issues. If you are looking for a lawyer who will listen to you and understand your concerns, address your needs and consistently work to exceed your expectations, contact us online today or call 360-307-8860. We will be happy to meet with you and discuss how we can be of service. Our Beginnings Our firm was founded in Bremerton in 1962 through the dedication and hard work of attorney Gordon Walgren, now of-counsel to the firm. Our office is currently home to eight attorneys and our experienced professional support staff. Over the years, we have built a reputation for offering skilled and competent legal representation. We also remain dedicated to our community; we are proud to be one of the longest-standing firms in the county. Our Practice We are a full-service law firm; we are ready to serve you in an array of practice areas. From personal injury to family law, from criminal defense to probate, our attorneys are committed to representing you with the full benefit of our knowledge, ability and effort.
DUI and Traffic Violations Aggressive Defense of DUI Citations and Traffic Tickets Flashing lightsDrunk driving charges can affect your life for years. Do not consider fighting these charges on your own. At the law firm of Ryan, Montgomery & Armstrong, Inc. P.S., located in Silverdale, Washington, our lawyers are skilled at determining your options and your likelihood for success. Contact our firm online or call 360-307-8860 or toll free 800-481-8861 for your free initial consultation. DUI Convictions Have Long-Term Consequences If you have been charged with DUI, BUI (boating under the influence), or underage driving under the influence, you may want to consider contacting an attorney immediately. Without a proper defense, you could face: Extensive fines Jail time Loss of your driver’s license for up to a year Problems getting a job in the future. If this is not your first offense, you could end up losing your license for up to seven years.