1st Georgia DUI Offense
First Drunk Driving Conviction
* Jail – From 10 Days to 1 Year
* Fine – From $300 - $1,000
* License Suspension – Up to 1 Year
* Community Service – 40 Hours Minimum
* License Reinstatement - $210
2nd Georgia DUI Offense
Second Drunk Driving Conviction
* Jail – From 90 Days to 1 Year
* Fine – From $600 to $1,000
* License Suspension – 3 Years
* Community Service – 30 Days Minimum
* License Reinstatement - $210
* Ignition Interlock Device - If Court Allows
* Complete Treatment Program or Evaluation
3rd Georgia DUI Offense
Third Drunk Driving Conviction
* Jail – From 120 Days to 12 Months
* Fine – From $1,000 to $5,000
* License Suspension – 5 Years
* Photo Op. – Local Newspaper Coverage of You
* Community Service – 30 Days Minimum
* License Reinstatement - $210
* Complete Treatment Program or Evaluation
4th Georgia DUI Offense
Fourth Drunk Driving Conviction (New 2008 Law)
* Felony Offense
* Jail – From 1 Year to 5 Years
* Fine – From $1,000 to $5,000
* Community Service – 60 Days Minimum
* Complete Treatment Program or Evaluation
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How many drinks does it take to reach the legal limit in Georgia?
There isn't one correct answer to this question as each individual has certain characteristics that may impact the number of drinks that it would take to become legally impaired. Variables such as weight, body fat percentage and the length of time between drinks can all be factors in the drunk driver equation. There have been studies that have show that for each drink, your BAC could go up as much as .05 percent. The fact is it takes very little alcohol to become legally drunk, and the risks and penalties for drunk driving clearly outweigh any good that could come by driving impaired.
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