Nevada Ignition Interlock Device Installation Locations

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State Spotlight Series: Nevada DUI Laws & Penalties

Penalties for DUI Offenses

1

First Offense:

Fines: $400 to $1,000 (plus additional court fees and assessments).
Jail Time: 2 days to 6 months (or community service).
License Suspension: 185 days.
DUI School: Mandatory completion.
Victim Impact Panel: Required.

2
Second Offense (within 7 years):

Fines: $750 to $1,000.
Jail Time: 10 days to 6 months (or house arrest).
License Suspension: 1 year.
DUI School or Substance Abuse Treatment: Court-mandated.
Victim Impact Panel: Required.

3
Third and Subsequent Offenses:

Fines: $2,000 to $5,000.
Prison Time: 1 to 6 years.
License Revocation: 3 years.
DUI Treatment Program: Mandatory.
Victim Impact Panel: Required.

Aggravating Factors:

BAC of 0.18% or higher.
DUI causing injury or death (Felony).
Driving with a minor in the vehicle.

1

First Offense:

Fines: $400 to $1,000 (plus additional court fees and assessments).
Jail Time: 2 days to 6 months (or community service).
License Suspension: 185 days.
DUI School: Mandatory completion.
Victim Impact Panel: Required.

3
Third and Subsequent Offenses:

Fines: $2,000 to $5,000.
Prison Time: 1 to 6 years.
License Revocation: 3 years.
DUI Treatment Program: Mandatory.
Victim Impact Panel: Required.

2
Second Offense (within 7 years):

Fines: $750 to $1,000.
Jail Time: 10 days to 6 months (or house arrest).
License Suspension: 1 year.
DUI School or Substance Abuse Treatment: Court-mandated.
Victim Impact Panel: Required.

Aggravating Factors:

BAC of 0.18% or higher.
DUI causing injury or death (Felony).
Driving with a minor in the vehicle.

FAQs

All DUI offenders whose licenses have been revoked must install an IID unless exempted by court order or specific circumstances.
Penalties vary by offense level: first-time offenders face jail time, fines, and license suspension; repeat offenders face harsher penalties, including longer IID requirements.
The duration depends on the number of offenses: first-time offenders typically require an IID for at least 6 months; subsequent offenses may require longer periods.
To regain driving privileges, individuals must complete their IID term, pay all fines, show proof of SR-22 insurance, and complete any required treatment programs.
Individuals facing financial hardship may inquire about potential assistance programs through Clear2Drive or other local resources.
Clear2Drive ensures compliance through regular monitoring and reporting to the DMV, helping clients meet legal requirements.
After fulfilling all obligations, clients must submit proof of compliance and request removal from their monitoring authority before proceeding with device removal.

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