• Skip to main content
  • Skip to secondary menu

The Urbanic Law Firm

Oklahoma city criminal defense attorney Frank Urbanic provides efficient, effective, and relentless representation.

625 NW 13th St Ste B

Oklahoma City, Ok 73103

405-633-3420

  • Home
  • About
    • Firm
      • Law Firm
      • What to Expect When You Call Us
      • What to Expect While Your Case is Pending
      • What we Charge
    • Frank Urbanic
    • Corey Brennan
    • Client Testimonials
    • Lawyer Endorsements
  • Answers
    • Crimes
    • Criminal Process
    • DUI/DWI/APC
    • Non-Violent Crimes
    • Violent Crimes
    • Drug Crimes
    • Firearms
    • VPO
    • Sex Crimes
  • Blog
  • Wins
  • Contact
  • Procedure
  • Crimes

Oklahoma Actual Physical Control (APC) Defense

What Is “Actual Physical Control” Under Oklahoma Law?

A man asleep behind the steering wheel of his parked car at night under streetlights, representing an Oklahoma Actual Physical Control (APC) case.In Oklahoma, you can be arrested for Actual Physical Control (APC) of a vehicle while intoxicated even if the vehicle isn’t moving. Section 11-902 of Title 47 makes it illegal to be in control of a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol, drugs, or a combination of both. Unlike a DUI, the vehicle doesn’t have to be in motion—you just have to have the ability to operate it. 

The Oklahoma Uniform Jury Instruction (OUJI-CR 6-35) defines APC as “directing influence, domination or regulation of any motor vehicle, whether or not the motor vehicle is being driven or is in motion.” Courts interpret this broadly to prevent harm before it occurs. For example, sleeping in your car while intoxicated with the keys nearby may still lead to arrest.

Elements the State Must Prove

  • You were in actual physical control of a motor vehicle;
  • You were on a public road, street, highway, turnpike, or qualifying private access lane;
  • You were under the influence of alcohol, drugs, or both—or your BAC was 0.08 or higher;
  • The blood or breath test was administered within 2 hours after arrest.

Collateral Consequences of an APC Conviction

  1. Driver’s license suspension or revocation.
  2. Mandatory ignition-interlock installation.
  3. Higher insurance premiums or loss of coverage.
  4. Employment consequences for CDL or professional-license holders.
  5. Permanent criminal record affecting background checks and firearm rights.

How Prosecutors Try to Prove APC in Oklahoma

  • Showing you were seated in the driver’s seat with keys in or near the ignition.
  • Presenting chemical-test results above 0.08 BAC or drug-toxicology reports.
  • Introducing officer testimony about slurred speech, odor of alcohol, or unsteady balance.
  • Establishing that the vehicle could have been moved (even slightly).
  • Demonstrating admissions or implied intent to drive.

Defenses to an APC Charge

  1. The vehicle was inoperable or incapable of movement.
  2. You were using the vehicle only as a place to sleep and had no intent to drive.
  3. Improperly administered or unreliable chemical test.
  4. Illegal stop or lack of probable cause for arrest.
  5. Insufficient evidence that you were “in control” of the vehicle.

Punishment for Actual Physical Control (APC) in Oklahoma

The penalties for an APC conviction mirror those for a DUI. The severity depends on whether it’s your first or a subsequent offense, as well as your blood alcohol concentration and prior record.

  • First Offense (Misdemeanor): Up to one year in county jail, a fine of $500 to $1,000, or both. You may also be required to complete a substance-abuse assessment, a victim impact panel, and community service.
  • Second Offense (Felony if within 10 years): Up to 7 years in prison and a fine of up to $2,500. The court may also order an ignition interlock device and alcohol or drug treatment.
  • Third Offense (Felony): One to ten years in prison and a fine up to $5,000. Longer license revocations and mandatory treatment programs typically apply.
  • Fourth and Subsequent Offense (Felony): One to twenty years in prison and a fine up to $5,000. Longer license revocations and mandatory treatment programs typically apply.
  • Driver’s License Consequences: Service Oklahoma may revoke your license and require participation in the Impaired Driver Accountability Program (IDAP) before reinstatement.
  • Additional Costs: Court costs, supervision fees, and increased insurance premiums often follow a conviction.

Even a first-time APC conviction can have serious, long-term effects. Working with an experienced DUI and APC defense attorney can help minimize these penalties and protect your driving privileges.

Key Oklahoma Cases on This Crime

State v. Silas – The Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals held that a defendant found asleep in a parked vehicle with the engine off and keys within reach was still in “actual physical control.” The Court emphasized that control exists whenever you have the present ability to operate the vehicle, regardless of whether the engine is running.

Fenimore v. State – The Court found sufficient evidence for an APC conviction where the defendant was intoxicated and sitting behind the wheel with the keys in the ignition, even though the vehicle was stationary. The decision reaffirmed that “actual physical control” requires only the capability to regulate or direct the vehicle’s movement.

A Practical Guide to Facing an APC Charge

Questions to Ask Your Attorney

  • Was the arrest based on lawful probable cause?
  • Did officers properly administer field sobriety and breath tests?
  • Could I argue the vehicle was inoperable or used as shelter?
  • Are there any constitutional issues in my stop or search?
  • What are my options for license reinstatement or IDAP enrollment?

Actions to Take If You’re Arrested for APC

  1. Stay calm and cooperate without volunteering information.
  2. Request an attorney immediately.
  3. Do not discuss the incident on social media.
  4. Record timelines for testing and release for your lawyer.
  5. Schedule a Service Oklahoma hearing or enroll in IDAP within 30 days to protect your license.

Common Defense Strategies

  • Challenge probable cause and traffic-stop legality.
  • Dispute chemical test accuracy or chain of custody.
  • Show lack of intent to drive or safe alternative behavior.
  • Argue involuntary intoxication or medical conditions.
  • Present witness or video evidence contradicting the officer’s version.

What The Urbanic Law Firm Will Do for You

  • Investigate every fact and challenge unlawful stops and arrests.
  • File motions to suppress evidence and improper test results.
  • Negotiate for reduced charges or diversion programs.
  • Defend your license in DPS and IDAP proceedings.
  • Fight for dismissal or acquittal at trial when evidence is weak.

Contact The Urbanic Law Firm for a Free Consultation

Frequently Asked Questions about APC in Oklahoma

What is actual physical control in Oklahoma?

It means being in a position to operate a vehicle while under the influence, even if it isn’t moving.

Can I be charged with APC if I’m sleeping in my car in Oklahoma?

Yes. If the keys are accessible and you could start the car, police may claim you had control.

Is APC treated the same as DUI in Oklahoma?

They carry similar penalties, but APC doesn’t require proof the vehicle was driven.

Does Oklahoma’s APC law apply on private property?

Yes, it applies to private access roads or driveways serving residences.

How can The Urbanic Law Firm help defend an APC charge?

Our attorneys investigate every detail, challenge the stop, and work to reduce or dismiss the case.

Contact The Urbanic Law Firm

If you’ve been charged with actual physical control, or any other criminal offense in Oklahoma, contact The Urbanic Law Firm today. Call 405-633-3420 or fill out our form.
Based in Oklahoma City and serving clients statewide.

This page is for informational purposes only and is not legal advice. Every case is unique; consult an attorney about your specific situation. Page last updated November 11, 2025. Consult the statutes listed above for the most up-to-date law.

Free Case Consultation

 


    CRIMES

    Alcohol
    Animals
    Arson
    Assault/Battery/Domestic Abuse
    Boating
    Burglary & Trespass
    Children
    Coercion & Intimidation
    Dangerous Driving
    Disorderly Conduct
    Drugs
    Drunk Driving – DUI/DWI/APC
    Elder Abuse & Caretaker
    Firearms
    Homicide
    Maiming
    Obstruction of Justice
    Obscene/Threatening Communication
    Prison/Custody/Escape
    Public Order & Safety
    Robbery
    Sex Crimes
    Stalking/Harassment/VPO Violation
    Theft & Misappropriation
    Vandalism/Malicious Mischief

    PROCEDURE

    Expungements
    Youthful Offender

    RECENT BLOG POSTS
    Young woman being detained by a police officer at a crowded daytime LSU football game, illustrating potential public-conduct criminal charges.

    OnlyFans LSU Game Arrest: Oklahoma’s Indecent Exposure Laws

    Handsome politician standing outside an Oklahoma courthouse in daylight with a youthful woman, symbolizing the Matt Gaetz scandal and the state’s updated age of consent law.

    Matt Gaetz Scandal Explodes as Oklahoma Raises Age of Consent

    Oklahoma sheriff in uniform shoving a man during a daytime confrontation near a patrol vehicle, with another deputy approaching in the background.

    Coal County Sheriff Indictment & Oklahoma Charges | Urbanic Law

    Contraband items and a paperback book arranged on a weathered wooden table outside a prison fence with razor wire on a bright daytime backdrop.

    JD Vance’s ‘Hillbilly Elegy’ Prison Drug Smuggling & Oklahoma Law

    Daytime scene in an Oklahoma park showing police officers speaking with a young woman near a patrol SUV behind crime-scene tape.

    GOP Staffer Sex Slur Hoax Case – How Oklahoma Law Applies

    The Urbanic Law Firm Criminal Defense Attorneys OKC


    Frank Urbanic

    Rated by Super Lawyers
    loading …

    Oklahoma APC News

    Tushka cop arrested, accused of being drunk on duty
    Oklahoma City police arrest Oklahoma Secretary of Finance Preston Doerflinger
    Rep. Ryan Martinez charged with felony for alcohol-related arrest

     

    Copyright © 2025 The Urbanic Law Firm, PLLC