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  1. UTAH DUI STATUTORY OVERVIEW1,2. (§41-6a-502.5) Impaired driving is unavailable after first offense. SHALL order unless: The court determines and states on the record that an ignition interlock system is not necessary for the safety of the community and in the best interest of justice. Court MAY order additional 90 days, 120 days, 180 days, one ...

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  3. 1 The DUI Statutory is intended to give an overview of penalties required by Driving Under the Influence Offenses, Utah Code Title 41, Chapter 6a, Part 5. It is a reference and overview for ease of use and greater transparency to assist in sentencing individuals convicted or sanctioned pursuant to Utah Code Title 41, Chapter 6a, Part 5.

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  4. You may seek legal counsel to represent you in your Driver License Division hearing and your court appearance. Your driving privilege may be withdrawn on the 45th day after the date of arrest. Any person convicted of a DUI alcohol violation will be ignition interlock restricted. If under 21 at the time of arrest, it is for three (3) years; if ...

  5. Apr 2, 2024 · Step 1: Seek Legal Representation. After a DUI arrest, it's crucial to consult with an experienced DUI attorney as soon as possible. A skilled attorney will guide you through the legal process, explain your rights, and help build a strong defense strategy tailored to your case. They will protect your rights, explore potential defenses, and ...

  6. Dec 22, 2023 · Utah has strict laws around alcohol, including laws to combat intoxicated and drunk driving. The state of Utah's driving under the influence (DUI) laws are the first in the nation to lower the legal blood alcohol limit to 0.05%. As a result, Utah has seen a significant drop in DUI statistics. Penalties for a DUI conviction are harsh.

  7. Your driving privilege may be withdrawn on the 45th day after the date of arrest. Any person convicted of a DUI alcohol violation will be ignition interlock restricted. If under 21 at the time of arrest, it is for three (3) years; if 21 and older, it is for 18 months. If you have been convicted, suspended, or revoked for a DUI, be sure to read ...