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Wednesday, 21 September 2011

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DWI First offense-second-third-offense


The chart below identifies DWI DUI criminal and administrative penalties used in each state:
State
Administrative License Suspension/Revocation (1st/2nd/3rd Offense)
Mandatory Alcohol Education and Treatment/AssessmentVehicle Confiscation Possible?Ignition Interlock Device Possible?
AL90d/ 1y/ 3ysBothNoNo
AK90d/ 1y/ 3ysBoth2nd offenseYes
AZ90d/ 90d/ 90 dBoth3rd offense2nd offense
AR120d/ 24m/ 30mBoth4th offenseYes
CA4m/ 2y/ 3yBoth (Education if under 21)3rd offenseYes
CO3m/ 1y/ 1yBothNoYes
CT1y/ 3y/ permanentBothNo2nd offense
DE3m/ 1y/ 18mEither (not both)NoYes
DC90d/ 1y/ 2ysNoNoYes
FL6m/ 1y/ 2ysBothYesYes
GA1y/ 3y/ 5yBoth4th offense2nd offense
HI3m/ 1y/ 1-5yBothNoYes
ID90d/ 1y/ 1yNoNoYes
IL90d/ 1y/ variedTreatment/
Assessment
3rd offense2nd offense
IN180d/ 180d/ 180dNoYesYes
IA180d/ 1y/ 2yEducationNoYes
KS30d/ 1y/ 1yEither (not both)No2nd offense
KY30d/ 1y/ 2ysBothYesYes
LA90d/ 1y/ 2yTreatment/Assessment3rd offense2nd offense
ME90d/ 18m/ 4ysBothYesYes
MD60d/ 120d/ --NoNoYes
MA1y/ 2y/ 8yBothYesYes
MI6m/ 1y/ --Both2nd offense2nd offense
MN90d/ 180d/ 1yTreatment/
Assessment - 3rd offense
3rd offenseYes
MS90d/ 2y/ 5yBoth3rd offenseYes
MO30d/ 1y/ 1yBothin limited circumstancesYes
MT6m/ 1y/ 1yBoth3rd offenseYes
NE90d/ 1y/ 1yNoNoYes
NV90d/ 1y/ 3yBoth - in limited circumstancesNoYes
NH6m/ 3y/ 5yBothNoYes
NJ3m/ 2y/ 10yBothNoYes
NM90d/ varied/ variedBothNo2nd offense
NY90d/ 6m/ 6mBoth2nd offenseYes
NC60d/ 60d/ 90dBoth - in limited circumstances4th offenseYes
ND91d/ 1y/ 2yTreatment/
Assessment
2nd offenseYes
OH6m/ 1y/ 1yTreatment/
Assessment - 3rd off.
4th offenseYes
OK30d/ 6m/ 1yBoth - in limited circumstancesin limited circumstancesYes
OR90d/ 1y/ 1yBothYesYes
PA1y/ 1y/ 1yBoth - 2nd offenseYes2nd offense
RI45d/ 1y/ 2yBoth3rd offenseYes
SC6m/ 1y/ 2yBoth - in limited circumstances4th offenseYes
SD30d/ 1y/ 1yNoNoNo
TN1y/ 2y/ 3yBoth - in limited circumstances2nd offenseYes
TX90d/ 180d/ 180dNo3rd offensein limited circumstances
UT90d/ 1y/ 1yBothNoYes
VT90d/ 18m/ permanentEducation - in limited circumstances3rd offenseNo
VA1y/ 3y/ 3yBothYesYes
WA90d/ 2y/ 3yBoth2nd offenseYes
WV6m/ 1y/ 1yBoth - in limited circumstancesNoYes
WI6m/ 1y/ 2yBoth - in limited circumstances3rd offenseYes
WY90d/ 1y/ 3yTreatment/
Assessment - 3rd offense
NoYes
Note: Persons arrested for DUI will be subject to additional criminal law penalties not addressed here -- including jail time, fines, and community service. Such criminal penalties are typically more discretionary than those identified in this chart, and are therefore more difficult to accurately predict. Generally speaking, first-time DUI offenders can expect to incur a fine, and face the possibility of jail time. Repeat DUI offenders will incur harsher fines, and will almost certainly be sentenced to a number of days in jail. Penalties will be harsher still if the DUI offender was involved in an accident in which someone else was injured or killed.
DWI First offense-second-third-offense
Administrative License Suspension/Revocation
The Administrative License Suspension/Revocation penalties indicated here refer to minimum mandatory penalties imposed on drivers whose BAC is above the state limit for intoxication, or drivers who refuse to submit to BAC testing. Administrative suspension or revocation of a driver's license is usually carried out by a state agency (such as a Department of Motor Vehicles), distinct from any criminal court penalties. Most states impose harsher penalties for second or third DUI offenses, typically defined as those that occur within five years of a prior DUI offense.
Note: the penalties identified here do not include variations for DUI offenders operating commercial vehicles, or drivers who have violated zero tolerance DUI laws. Most states recognize different sanctions for these types of DUI offenses.
Mandatory Alcohol Education and Assessment/Treatment
Alcohol education and treatment/assessment penalties for DUI offenders can include mandatory attendance at DUI prevention programs, and assessment of potential alcohol dependency problems. Such programs are often made "conditions" of a suspended sentence or probation, meaning that a DUI offender can avoid jail time and payment of hefty fines if he or she completes participation in the program.
DWI First offense-second-third-offense
Vehicle Confiscation
Vehicle confiscation penalties allow a motor vehicle department or law enforcement agency to seize a DUI offender's vehicle, either permanently or for a set period of time. Such penalties typically apply only to repeat DUI offenders, and often the return of the vehicle requires payment of fines and significant administrative costs.
Ignition Interlock
A vehicle ignition interlock breath-testing device measures a vehicle operator's BAC, and will prevent operation of the vehicle if more than a minimal amount of alcohol is detected (i.e. BAC level of .02). DUI offenders will usually be required to pay the costs of installation, rental, and maintenance of an ignition interlock device.

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