Florida Prosecutors Subpoena Tiger Woods’ Prescription Records After DUI Arrest

Florida Prosecutors Subpoena Tiger Woods’ Prescription Records After DUI Arrest

A court filing says Florida prosecutors plan to issue a subpoena later this month for Tiger Woods’ prescription records. The move follows his DUI arrest after a two-vehicle crash on March 27, 2026, in Jupiter Island, Florida.

Subpoena details

The filing requests all prescription medication records for Eldrick T. Woods at Lewis Pharmacy. Records sought cover January 1, 2026, through March 27, 2026.

Requested details include date and time prescriptions were filled, medication type, pill counts, dosage amounts, and refill dates. The subpoena also seeks special instructions and warnings, including any notice about operating a vehicle while taking the medication.

Crash and field sobriety testing

Authorities say Woods’ Range Rover rolled onto its driver’s side during the collision. He performed field sobriety exercises while deputies reviewed his condition.

Despite registering “triple-zeroes” on a breath test, deputies noted lethargic movements and other signs of impairment. Because of prior leg and back injuries, officers asked him to perform exercises while seated.

Medical history noted by deputies

Woods told deputies he had seven back surgeries and more than 20 leg operations. He also said his ankle had been fused and that he walks with a limp.

He acknowledged taking prescription medications. A deputy later stated she suspected he was under the influence of an unknown substance.

Arrest history, charges and legal steps

This was Woods’ second DUI arrest; his first occurred in 2017. After the March incident, he was handcuffed following the sobriety tests.

  • Charges: driving under the influence, property damage, refusal to submit to testing, and careless driving.
  • Plea: Woods entered a not guilty plea and waived arraignment.
  • Trial request: He demanded a jury trial.

Treatment and travel permission

Woods announced he will step away from competition to seek treatment and focus on his health. He asked for privacy for himself and his family during the process.

On April 1, a court granted him permission to travel abroad to enter comprehensive inpatient treatment.

Filmogaz.com will continue to monitor court filings and developments related to the subpoena and the ongoing case.