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What Happens if I Get a DUI in California?

Penalties for DUI Offenses

1

First Offense:

Fines: $390 to $1,000 (plus additional court fees and penalties).
Jail Time: 48 hours to 6 months.
License Suspension: 6 months.
DUI Program (also referred to as Alcohol Education Program or Driving School): 3 to 9 months.
IID Requirement: 6 months (in some counties).

2
Second Offense (within 10 years):

Fines: $390 to $1,000 (plus fees and assessments).
Jail Time: 96 hours to 1 year.
License Suspension: 2 years.
DUI Program (18-month or 30-month program depending on court order): 18 to 30 months.
IID Requirement: 1 year.

3
Third and Subsequent Offenses:

Fines: $390 to $1,000 (plus fees and assessments).
Jail Time: 120 days to 1 year.
License Revocation: 3 years.
DUI Program (30-month program): 30 months.
IID Requirement: 2 years.

Aggravating Factors:

BAC of 0.15% or higher.
Refusing chemical testing.
Causing injury or property damage.
Driving with a minor in the vehicle.

1

First Offense:

Fines: $390 to $1,000 (plus additional court fees and penalties).
Jail Time: 48 hours to 6 months.
License Suspension: 6 months.
DUI Program (also referred to as Alcohol Education Program or Driving School): 3 to 9 months.
IID Requirement: 6 months (in some counties).

3
Third and Subsequent Offenses:

Fines: $390 to $1,000 (plus fees and assessments).
Jail Time: 120 days to 1 year.
License Revocation: 3 years.
DUI Program (30-month program): 30 months.
IID Requirement: 2 years.

2
Second Offense (within 10 years):

Fines: $390 to $1,000 (plus fees and assessments).
Jail Time: 96 hours to 1 year.
License Suspension: 2 years.
DUI Program (18-month or 30-month program depending on court order): 18 to 30 months.
IID Requirement: 1 year.

Aggravating Factors:

BAC of 0.15% or higher.
Refusing chemical testing.
Causing injury or property damage.
Driving with a minor in the vehicle.

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