DUI Consequences—Peoria

Arizona is a no-tolerance state for DUI, and you should be aware of the ramifications that drunk, or drug-influenced driving can cause. If you or someone you love faces driving under the influence charges, contact the Peoria DUI attorneys at Rosenstein Law Group. We have the experience in DUI defense to give your case and your future the best shot. Contact us today online here or by calling 480-248-7666 to schedule your free consultation.

Types of DUI Charges in Peoria, AZ

Arizona DUI’ s can fall into four tiers:

  • Standard DUI: The first tier applies to if you have a Blood Alcohol Content level of .08 percent (or if the officer believes you are impaired) if you’re 21 or over. The legal limit lowers to .04 percent if you are driving a commercial vehicle and .00 percent if you’re underage.
  • Extreme DUI: This happens when you are caught driving with a BAC of .15 percent or higher.
  • Super extreme DUI: This applies when your BAC is .20 percent.
  • Aggravated DUI: There are a few ways this situation can happen. This applies when you are driving with a revoked, canceled, or suspended license. Other relevant situations are if you are caught with your third (or more) DUI within seven years, you’re driving drunk with a minor who’s under 15, and if you’re driving drunk with an interlock device installed in your vehicle.

Penalties for DUI Conviction out of Peoria, Arizona

In the state of Arizona, any DUI will be charged as a misdemeanor, whether it’s a first-time, extreme, or super-extreme offense. The consequences for impaired driving in Arizona are as follows:

  • First offense: A first offense DUI will require potential jail time of 24 hours to 10 days, A $250 base fine, 90 days to 1-year license suspension, and an installing an interlock ignition device.
  • Second offense: Potential jail time from 30 to 90 days, $500 base fine, 1-year license suspension, and an interlock ignition device will be required.
  • Third offense: Potential minimum jail sentence of four months, $750 base fine, 1-year license suspension, and an interlock ignition device will be required.

Factor in other potential consequences, like mandatory alcohol screenings and education, community service, and years of probation. Also, consider the legal fees, inflated auto insurance rates, and need to explain a DUI in job interviews.

Contact an Experienced Peoria DUI Defense Attorney Today

Since there is so much at stake following a DUI conviction out of Peoria, you will absolutely need to consult with a legal team that can help you resolve your case in the most efficient and beneficial ways possible. Contact the Rosenstein Law Group for a free case evaluation by calling 480-248-7666 or fill out an online form here.

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