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  1. License loss. Fines or surcharges. Prison term. Additional. 1–2 years. $500 fine. $250/year (for 3 years) surcharge. 10–90 days. In certain circumstances, driving while suspended for a DUI could be an indictable offense, punishable by 180-days in jail.

  2. Oct 18, 2023 · Penalties that you may face if you are convicted of a DUI can include imprisonment, fines, mandatory alcohol assessment and treatment, community service, and probation. In many states, you will not face a long period of imprisonment for a first offense DUI because it is treated as a misdemeanor. While a number of jurisdictions require a minimum ...

  3. The minimum penalties for a first-offense DUI are often increased if you had a high blood alcohol concentration (BAC) (usually .15% or more) or were involved in an accident where someone was injured. Here are some of the penalties for a first DUI listed out by state:

  4. At least $2,750 in fines plus surcharges. A first-offense DUI is class 1 misdemeanor in Arizona. Penalties include 10 days in jail, a 90-day license suspension, at least $1,250 in fines, an alcohol and drug screening, traffic school, and using an ignition interlock device for a year. But the minimum jail sentence and fines are harsher if the ...

  5. Excessive BAC. If the driver's BAC was .16% or higher, he or she will face—in addition to the standard DUI penalties—a minimum $500 fine and at least 100 hours of community service. A second-offense DUI with a BAC of .16% or more carries an extra two days in jail minimum and at least $1,250 in fines.

  6. First-offense DUI penalties include five days to one year in jail, a fine of $600 to $1,000 plus court costs, 48 to 96 hours of community service, 12 DMV points on your DMV driving record, and a driver’s license revocation period of nine months. Jail is mandatory if your blood alcohol content (BAC) is 0.20% or greater.

  7. Jun 2, 2023 · DUI Texas Laws: The Basics. Under DUI Texas laws, you are prohibited from operating a motor vehicle, including a car or boat, when you are legally intoxicated. You are considered to be intoxicated ...

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