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  1. A High Tier Test Offense can be charged if there is: a blood alcohol level of .17 or above. a blood plasma or blood serum alcohol level of .204 or above. a breath alcohol level of .17 or above. a urine alcohol level of .237 or above. 4. A Criminal Refusal Offense can be charged only if you have a prior OVI conviction within 20 years and refused ...

  2. Sep 8, 2022 · The mandatory penalties for a first offense OVI conviction can cause collateral damage for some individuals. Missing time from work for mandatory jail time could result in loss of income or unemployment. If you are required to attend the driver’s intervention program, you must remain at the location for 72 consecutive hours, which means you ...

  3. Common penalties include jail time, community service, fines, license suspension, and having to install an ignition interlock device (IID) in your vehicle. 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 ...

  4. A third DUI offense in Ohio is a very serious charge and can seriously impact your life. If you have been charged with your third DUI or OVI in Ohio, you could be facing a long list of OVI penalties including the following: Monetary fine of $850 to $2,750. Suspension of your driver’s license for a minimum of two years and potentially up to 10 ...

  5. Any prior convictions. Even under the best circumstances, a 4th OVI/DUI conviction comes with harsh penalties that affect your future and your family. That’s why it’s in your best interest to speak with an Ohio 4th DUI attorney right after your arrest. Ohio Revised Code (O.R.C.) § 4511.19 sets forth the state’s OVI laws.

  6. The penalties that come from a felony DUI offense are: 60 days (minimum) - 30 months in jail. License suspension from three years to lifetime. No driving privileges for as long as judge determines. After you receive a felony for DUI, every additional offense is also considered a felony. These enhanced punishments are also considered look-back ...

  7. DUI Criminal Penalties in Ohio. Aside from your administrative license suspensions, there are also criminal penalties that you’ll have to face. The following are the consequences of a low-tier DUI conviction: First offense: 3 days to 6 months of jail time, $375 to $1,075 in fines, and a license suspension of 1 to 3 years. Second offense: 10 ...

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