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What constitutes a felony DUI in Arizona?

What constitutes a felony DUI in Arizona?

Under A.R.S. § 28-1383, Felony DUIs occur when a person: Commits a DUI when their license is suspended – Class 4 Felony – A.R.S. § 28-1383 (A)(1); Receives 3 or more DUIs in a 7-year period – Class 4 Felony – A.R.S.

What happens when you get an extreme DUI in Arizona?

A first Extreme DUI offense in Arizona includes a minimum fine of $2,500 along with other fees and jail costs. The offender has to serve mandatory 120 days in jail and their driving privileges are also suspended for a minimum of 1 year.

Is extreme DUI in AZ a felony?

While Extreme and Super Extreme DUI’s are more serious charges than a basic DUI, they are still misdemeanor charges, not felonies. As a brief overview, there are a few different ways that one can be charged with a DUI in Arizona.

Are DUI felonies in AZ?

Arizona Felony DUI (Aggravated DUI) An aggravated DUI is a Class 4 felony charge in Arizona that carries incredibly harsh penalties. If convicted, drivers face a mandatory minimum prison sentence, even if it is a motorist’s first aggravated DUI.

How long does DUI stay on record in AZ?

A DUI conviction will garner 8 points on your record. This will remain on your record at the MVD for five years and then will automatically drop off.

How long do you go to jail for DUI in Arizona?

2. What are the penalties for a DUI first in Arizona?

BAC level Arizona DUI-first penalties
DUI (BAC of .08% to .149%) 10 days in jail (though 9 days can be suspended if the defendant completes alcohol and drug screening), education, or treatment); and At least $1,250 in fines plus surcharges

What is the minimum sentence for DUI in Arizona?

Minimum of 24 hour sentence in jail up to a maximum of 6 months (the minimum sentence is 10 days in jail, where 9 days of the jail sentence may be suspended) A $250 base fine, which can go up to $2,500 in total fines and fees. Driver’s license suspension of anywhere between 90 to 360 days.

What is the penalty for first time DUI in Arizona?

First offense: You will be jailed for not less than 10 consecutive days and fined not less than $1,250. You will also be required to undergo alcohol screening/education/treatment and to equip any vehicle you operate with a certified ignition interlock device, and be ordered to perform community service.

How do I get my license back after a DUI in Arizona?

After you complete your 90 day or 1 year suspension, you must have your license reinstated. Reinstating a suspension is a very simple process and can be accomplished by going to any local MVD office or by going online to www.servicearizona.com filling out the appropriate form and paying the reinstatement fee.

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