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DUI  Arizona Drug & Alcohol Rehab Treatment

There are different ways that one can get arrested for drunk driving and different circumstances can bring about different degrees of severity of consequences. The following laws for DUI apply to all modes of transportation, including motor vehicles, boats, and also airplanes. First of all, the usual legal limit of blood alcohol content for drivers is .08%. There is also a zero tolerance law for drivers that are under 21 years old. The only exception for the BAC level is when the driver operates a commercial truck, which makes their BAC legal limit decrease to .04%.

If you get caught drunk driving for the first time, you would get a $450 fine and also you will have to undergo a DUI assessment and you will also have to spend $500 for the assessment. Your license will be suspended for a mandatory period of 90 days, but the judge, under certain circumstances, could take your license away for up to 360 days. You will also have to spend ten days in jail.

The second offense of this kind doubles the fine for the offenders which means a $900. fine. And on top of everything, there is another expense for the offender’s second DUI assessment, which costs $1,250. You could also go to jail for over 90 days, and your right to drive would be revoked for a year. The offender will also be forced to install the interlock ignition device on every car they own.

If it is the third time that you get caught drunk driving in Arizona, the penalty gets a lot more severe. The fine is $1350. and the offender has to go through an aggravated DUI assessment for which the offender has to pay a fee of $1500. The offender will have to go to jail for 4 months, you won’t be allowed to drive for 3 years. They will have to attend mandatory counseling and they will have to install an interlock ignition device to keep them from driving while drunk. There are also some laws for people addicted to drug or alcohol that drives while on the effect of it.

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United States DUI Laws 2006, 19 June 2009 http://dui.drivinglaws.org/arizona.php

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