Have You Been Charged With More Than One DUI?
In Arizona, it is unlawful to drive or have physical control of a motor vehicle if you are under the influence of drugs or alcohol. A first or second DUI conviction in Arizona already comes with serious consequences, more so if it is already your third or more verdict within 7 years of a previous conviction.You can be convicted of a DUI offense in Arizona if you drive under the following conditions:
- Impaired by alcohol or drugs to the slightest degree
- Blood alcohol concentration or BAC of at least 0.08%
- With any volume of a type of drug or metabolite in the body
- Driving a commercial vehicle with at least 0.04% BAC
Administrative Penalties
The Motor Vehicle Division of Arizona’s Department of Transportation imposes administrative penalties for a DUI arrest. These penalties apply even if the case is dismissed later. These include:- License suspension for at least 90 days – The penalty is meted to motorists caught with at least a BAC of 0.08% (0.04% for commercial drivers) within 2 hours of driving or having actual physical control of a vehicle.
- A 1year administrative suspension and completion of alcohol and drug screening – The suspension is imposed on motorists who refuse to undergo a chemical test such as a blood or breath test. A 2 year suspension of driving privileges faces motorists for refusing to take a test for the second time. You will then be required to complete alcohol and drug screening after the suspension to get your license back. You may challenge your administrative licence suspension within 15 days after your arrest by requesting for a hearing.
- A 1 year administrative revocation with a felony conviction. In order to get a revoked license reinstated, the driver must undergo a revocation investigation from the Motor Vehicle Division.
Criminal Penalties
The court imposes criminal penalties for DUI convictions. A third DUI comes with a minimum prison term of 4 months before placed on probation. You will also be required to pay fines and assessments of at least $4,700. If convicted of an alcohol-related DUI, the 24-month ignition interlock device is requirement after reinstatement of the driver's license after the completion of the revocation. Your vehicle may also be forfeited if you owned the car you were driving when you were caught driving under the influence.License Revocation and Reinstatement
When your driver’s license is revoked as a result of a 3rd DUI conviction, there is no automatic reinstatement of your driving privileges after one year. You need to complete an investigation packet first. This includes:- Revocation Certificate – The certificate indicates whether or not you’re presently employed, any traffic violations committed during the last 12 months, and current attendance or completion of alcohol or drug treatment/education programs.
- Compliance Statement – The compliance statement issued by the sentencing court would indicate if you’ve met the treatment or screening requirements ordered by the court.
- Recommendation from Health Professional – The recommendation involves a review of your revocation certificate and the compliance statement by a health professional.
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