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  1. A DUI is a felony in Kentucky if the offender has at least three prior convictions within the last ten years. For a conviction, the driver is generally looking at one to five years in prison, $1,000 to $10,000 in fines, and a one-year treatment program.

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  3. In Kentucky, the penalties you'll face for a DUI (driving under the influence) conviction depend mainly on how many prior convictions you have. This article covers the basics of Kentucky's DUI laws and the consequences of a first, second, and third DUI conviction.

  4. Oct 8, 2020 · First Offense: Four months if you have an ignition interlock device (IID); Six months without an IID; Second Offense: 12 months with an IID; 18 months without an IID; Third Offense: 18 months with an IID; 36 months without an IID; and. Fourth Offense: 30 months with an IID; 60 months without an IID.

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  5. Oct 19, 2021 · Can You Go to Jail for a DUI? Depending on the number of convictions, you may face mandatory minimum jail time. For a first offense, a judge can sentence you to 48 hours to 30 days in jail.

  6. DUI suspension periods have changed. Before SB 85, courts selected the suspension time from a date range based on the offense. As of July 1, 2020, the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) will administer a static suspension time based on the type of conviction.

  7. The judge can order 48 hours to 30 days in jail for a first offense. However, the judge can permit the offender to complete 48 hours to 30 days of community service in lieu of jail. But a first DUI conviction that involves certain aggravating factors carries a minimum of four days in jail.

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