Penalties for DUI in Arizona depend on the seriousness of the offense and any prior offenses accrued interest. Such penalties may be jail time, fines and other sanctions, which prevent a repeat offenses. The penalties for a first DUI offense with a blood alcohol concentration of more than 0.08% and less than 0.15% are as follows:
• 10 days in jail, 9 days may be suspended if you agree, drug abuse treatment
• 90-day license suspension
• $ 250.00 fine and processing fee, $ 500 assessment costs for arrests after 3/13/04
• advice when 9 days in prison, suspended,
• probationary period of up to 5 years
The penalties for a first sign of a blood alcohol content of 0.15% or more are heavier. These sanctions include:
• 30 days in jail, 20 days may be suspended if you agree, drug abuse treatment
• $ 500 in fines, fees, costs and evaluation, $ 2,000 if arrested after 3/13/04
• 90-day license suspension
• advice, after 20 days in prison, suspended,
• probationary period of up to 5 years
• Installation of ignition interlock advice on your vehicle
Other violations within a period of five years, the penalties for DUI even harder. For a second offense with a blood alcohol content of 0.08% and 0.15%, the penalties are as follows:
• 90 days in jail, 60 days may be suspended if you agree, drug abuse treatment
• $ 750 in fines and costs, $ 2,000 for arrests after 3/13/04
• One year license revocation
• Advice, when 60 days in prison, suspended,
• Installation of ignition interlock device on your vehicle
• probationary period of up to 5 years
Second offense extreme DUI charges carry potential penalties as follows:
• 120 days in jail, 60 days may be suspended if you agree, drug abuse treatment
• $ 750 in fines and costs, $ 2,000, when arrested after 3/13/04
• One year license revocation
• Advice, when 60 days in prison, suspended,
• probationary period of up to 5 years
• Installation of ignition interlock device on your vehicle
Third offenses are still tougher sentences for repeat offenders. The penalties for a third DUI offense include:
• Mandatory four months in jail before trial or other publication is as
• Up to $ 150,000 penalty, $ 250 costs and evaluation costs $ 1,500 for the arrest after 3/13/04
• Three year license revocation
• advice at the start of the trial
• probationary period of up to 5 years
• Forfeiture of the vehicle they were driving at the time of the offense if you own it
Transporting someone under the age of 15 in a vehicle while committing a DUI offense carries severe penalties. These sanctions include:
• Services of the minimum prison sentence for you have had an offensive
Person under 15 years not in the vehicle
• Up to $ 150,000 penalty, $ 250 assessment costs and $ 1,500 costs for arrests after 3/13/04
• Three year license revocation
• advice at the start of the trial
• Possible loss of the vehicle while in possession of the vehicle they were driving
All of these sanctions have the potential impact on your life forever. A criminal conviction will be difficult to obtain and work with a license because of DUI deprivation may cause you to your car insurance or you have your prices go through the ceiling. Your best chance to fight the DUI charges, the Arizona DUI, contact an attorney, you can make your case and his or her study skills and experience to ensure the best possible result.
Fill out a free case evaluation contact with an Arizona DUI lawyer today!
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