What are the penalties for DUI in Indiana?
Fines: up to $10,000 fine. Jail: between 5 days and 3 years in jail. Drivers License Suspension: 180 days to 2 years drivers license suspension (probationary ignition interlock restricted driving privileges may be available after 180 days suspension)
How long do you stay in jail for a DUI in Indiana?
Indiana OWI Penalties
1st Offense | |
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Jail | Up to 60 days (or up to 1 year with BAC of .15% or more) |
Fines | Up to $500 (or up to $5,000 with BAC of .15% or more) |
License Suspension | Typically, 180 days |
Ignition Interlock Device (IID) | Up to 60 days (or up to 1 year with BAC of .15% or more) |
Can you refuse a breathalyzer in Indiana?
Indiana has an implied consent law, which means that people agree to a blood or breath test as part of driving in Indiana if an officer suspects you are driving under the influence. If you refuse such a test, your license is suspended for one year.
Can you drink and drive in Indiana?
Indiana prohibits operating a vehicle while intoxicated (OWI), also known as driving while intoxicated (DWI) or driving under the influence (DUI). The OWI laws make it illegal to drive any vehicles while using alcohol or drugs.
Is a DUI a felony in Indiana?
Under the Indiana DUI laws, DUIs in Indiana can be charged as a misdemeanor(s) or as a felony depending on the facts and circumstances of your case. But the penalties also depend on if you have a prior DUI in Indiana. If so, as you will see, there are certain minimum penalty requirements.
How many DUI can you get in Indiana?
A DUI in Indiana counts as a subsequent offense if it occurs within five years of the previous DUI. If you have three DUIs within 10 years, Indiana will consider you a habitual traffic violator and you may receive up to an additional eight years in jail.
Can an OWI be expunged in Indiana?
Indiana will not allow you to expunge a DUI conviction, only an arrest record or charge record. If your arrest or charge qualifies for expungement, the court will review your petition for expungement and take many factors into consideration before granting or denying expungement.
How do you beat an OWI case?
You can beat a DUI charge by identifying legal flaws or doubts about any key evidence required to convict under VC 23152. Inaccurate breathalyzer BAC tests, police errors, medical conditions and dozens of DUI defenses can be used to fight a DUI and get DUI cases dismissed or charges reduced.