Tuesday, July 26, 2016

DWI Penalties



A person who operates a motor vehicle with a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of 0.08% or above is considered to be driving under the influence. A person may also be found to be driving under the influence through officer observation or other evidence.
First Offense - BAC 0.08% but less than 0.10% or no reading
• 3 months driving privilege suspension
• $250-$400 fine
• 12-48 hours at intoxicated driver resource center (IDRC) • Maximum 30 days imprisonment
$230 IDRC fee
$100 to drunk driving fund
$100 to AERF
$75 to Neighborhood Services Fund
plus court costs
First Offense - BAC 0.10% or higher
• 7 months to 1 year driving privilege suspension • $300-$500 fine • 12-48 hours IDRC
• 30 days maximum imprisonment*
$230 IDRC fee
$100 to drunk driving fund
$100 to AERF
$75 to Neighborhood Services Fund
plus court costs
Car Interlock Machine: First Offense, DWI w/BAC level below 0.15% or no reading, Court may impose
• 6 months – 1-year installation of interlock device after restoration of driving privileges
First Offense, DUI w/BAC level 0.15% or above and 1st refusal convictions, Court shall impose
• installation of interlock device required during the term of suspension and
• 6 months - 1 year installation of interlock device after restoration of driving privileges

   In addition to the court imposed fines and penalties, anyone convicted of DUI or chemical test refusal is subject to:
• an insurance surcharge of $1,000 a year for three years ($3,000) for the first and second conviction within a three- year period.
Plus 9 points on your car insurance
http://www.njlaws.com/driving_under_influence_dui.htm

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