What are the penalties for driving while intoxicated?

There are many different factors involved in each individual case. A definitive answer to this question is not simple. While the particulars of cases and penalties differ from court to court, a first offense will include these penalties: • A fine of approximately $1,700 • 3, 6, or 9 months of enrollment and attendance in a DUI class • Probation up to three years • 90 day license restriction (Note: this is in addition to the DMV suspension you may receive) • A jail sentence of 4 days to 6 months.

Second and subsequent offenses will trigger longer jail terms and longer license suspensions or revocations. Additional penalties include community service, AA meetings, and ignition interlock devices. More.

Penalties vary based upon the level of offense in which you are charged. Offense levels can range anywhere from a Class “C” Misdemeanor all the way up to a Class “D” Felony. The fine can range from $500 to $10,000, with imprisonment from 60 days to 8 years.

In addition to penalties set forth above, license suspensions are involved, ranging from 90 days up to 2 years. If may be possible to obtain a restricted license during a period of suspension. More.

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