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  1. pay a fine of at least $2,500 and serve one to six months in jail for a second-offense DUI, and. serve six months to two years in jail for a third or subsequent DUI. The driver's license suspension period for the DUI will also be increased to 18 months.

  2. The consequences of a DUI conviction depend on various factors, including the number of prior offenses the driver has within the last ten years and the circumstances of the incident. For sentencing purposes, Pennsylvania has three main categories of DUIs: "general impairment," "high rate," and "highest rate." PA General Impairment DUI Penalties.

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  4. Apr 12, 2020 · No. Unless you have a pending warrant for some other matter, you will not be going to jail at your DUI preliminary hearing. Mandatory jail sentences only apply upon your sentencing, and you will not be pleading guilty, found guilty or sentenced at your DUI preliminary hearing.

  5. Table of Contents. What Happens After A DUI In PA? What Happens At A Preliminary Hearing for DUI? Criminal Court in Pennsylvania. DUI Penalties for A First-Time Offender. DUI Penalties for Second Offense. Penalties for DUI with Two Prior Offenses. Underage DUI Penalties. Ignition Interlock for DUI. ARD for DUI. How to Get Help for DUI. PA BAC Limit

  6. The shortest amount of time spent in jail would be for a second DUI of general impairment. For such an offense, you can expect to spend at least 5 days in jail. Jail time increases to at least 30 days for a second offense of a high rate of alcohol and at least 90 days for a second offense of the highest rate of alcohol.

  7. Jail 5 days to 6 months Fine $300 to $2,500 AHSS License Suspension - 12 months Interlock Eligibility after 6 months Ignition Interlock - 1 year Full D&A Assessment Misdemeanor 2 Jail 10 days to 2 years Fine $500 to $5,000 License Suspension - 12 months Interlock Eligibility after 6 months Ignition Interlock - 1 year Full D&A Assessment

  8. Jul 9, 2021 · If you’re facing charges for a second DUI in Pennsylvania, one question that is likely top of mind is whether you may go to jail. In short, the answer is yes. However, the specific details of your case will have a significant impact on the penalties.

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