Driving While Intoxicated

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What happens when you get convicted of a DUI?

Under §18.2-266 the first offense is a serious crime and it can get worse after. Many factors can increase the severity of punishment even for such a first offense. This includes the age of passengers, your Blood Alcohol Content, and many other factors.

The list below shows some repercussions of a DUI conviction.

Penalty for a First Offense.

First Offense:

  • Up to 12 months in jail and/or

  • $2,500 fine

  • Administrative license suspension for 7 days

  • License revocation for 1 year

  • Increased insurance rates

  • Any court-ordered restitution

    • This would include damages as the result of any accident to person or property.

  • Completion of an Alcohol Safety Action Program (A.S.A.P.)

  • Required installation of an Ignition interlock device (breathalyzer) in every vehicle you have access to.

A criminal conviction on a criminal record that is not eligible for future expungement under Virginia Law.

Second Offense

  • Administrative license suspension for 60 days.

  • Minimum of $500 fine (up to $2,500).

  • Long-term license revocation.

  • Radically increased insurance rates

  • If within fewer than 5 years of the first offense, a mandatory 1 month to 1 year in jail.

  • If within 5 years to 10 years of first offense, a mandatory minimum 10 days in jail.

  • Any court-ordered restitution.

  • This would include damages as the result of any accident to a person or property.

  • Installation of an ignition interlock device.

  • Completion of Alcohol Safety Action Program (ASAP). 

Third Offense  Penalty

  • A felony charge if within 10 years.

  • Administrative license suspension until your trail.

  • If within 5 years: Mandatory minimum 6 months in jail.

  • If within 10 years: Mandatory minimum 90 days in jail.

  • Indefinite revocation of driver’s license.

  • Minimum $1,000 fine.

  • Any court-ordered restitution resulting from any property or personal damages.

  • Alcohol Safety Action Program (ASAP) required after conviction.

  • Mandatory installation of an ignition interlock device in any vehicle you drive.