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Thursday, 25 August 2011

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Drunk driving NORTH DAKOTA ND Fargo-Valley City Minot-Bismarck-Dickinso
North Dakota Drunk Driving Fines & Penalties
First ND DUI Offense
1st Drunk Driving Conviction
Fine - $250 Minimum
License Suspension – 91 Days (Blood Alcohol Content Up to .17)
License Suspension - 108 Days (Blood Alcohol Content .18 or Above)
Work Permit Possible After 30 Days
Mandatory Alcohol Evaluation
SR22 Insurance Coverage


Second ND DUI Offense
2nd Drunk Driving Conviction
Jail – 5 Days or,
Community Service – 30 Days
Fine - $500 Minimum
License Suspension – 365 Days (Blood Alcohol Content Up to .17)
License Suspension – 2 Years (Blood Alcohol Content .18 or Above)
No Work Permit Possible
Mandatory Alcohol Evaluation
SR22 Insurance Coverage


Drunk driving NORTH DAKOTA ND Fargo-Valley City Minot-Bismarck-Dickinso
Third ND DUI Offense
3rd Drunk Driving Conviction
Jail – 60 Days
Fine - $1,000 Minimum
License Suspension – 2 Years (Blood Alcohol Content Up to .17)
License Suspension – 3 Years (Blood Alcohol Content .18 or Above)
Mandatory Alcohol Evaluation
SR22 Insurance Coverage


Fourth ND DUI Offense
4th Drunk Driving Conviction
Jail – 180 Days
Fine - $1,000 Minimum
License Suspension – 2 Years (Blood Alcohol Content Up to .17)
License Suspension – 3 Years (Blood Alcohol Content .18 or Above)
Must Complete Addiction Treatment For License Reinstatement
SR22 Insurance Coverage
Fifth ND DUI Offense
5th Drunk Driving Conviction
Jail – 5 Years Maximum
Class “C” Felony
Fine – $5,000 Maximum
SR22 Insurance Coverage


North Dakota -it is illegal to operate a motor vehicle with a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of .08 percent or above. North Dakota has lower limits for commercial drivers (.04) and a "zero tolerance" for drivers under the age of 21.


The first DUI conviction you receive will bring a minimum fine of $250 and a drivers license suspension of up to 180 days. You may also be ordered to a addiction facility for alcohol screening and evaluation. North Dakota DUI law includes driving on drugs, alcohol or both.You may receive a restricted drivers license after 30 days of your initial suspension


The Implied Consent Law in North Dakota
Implied consent in the context of North Dakota DUI law means that if a police officer suspects that they are under the influence of alcohol, drugs or both then all drivers on the roadways of North Dakota automatically agree to submit to a chemical test of their blood, breath or urine.

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