Aggravated DUI
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Unlike misdemeanor DUIs, Aggravated DUIs are felony offenses in Arizona. There are a number of ways one can be charged with an Aggravated DUI. The following mandatory minimum and discretionary maximum penalties apply:
Types of Aggravated DUI
- Receiving a DUI while your license is suspended/cancelled/revoked/restricted (Class 4 Felony)
- Prison
- Mandatory Minimum – 4 months.
- Maximum – 3.75 years.
- Fines
- Typical – $4,700
- Maximum – $150,000 (plus 83% in surcharges)
- Prison
- Mandatory Drug/Alcohol Screening and/or Treatment
- Possible Probation – 10 years
- Possible Community Service
- Possible DUI Impact Panel
- MVD
- Mandatory revocation of license for one year
- Mandatory ignition interlock device for one year or longer
- 8 points on your driving record (which will result in a Traffic Survival School Assignment or a 90 day “point” suspension)
- Possible SR22 insurance
- Third DUI offense – (Class 4 Felony)
- Prison
- Mandatory Minimum – 4 months in prison.
- Maximum – 3.75 years.
- Fines
- Typical – $4,700
- Maximum – $150,000 (plus 83% in surcharges)
- Prison
- Mandatory Drug/Alcohol Screening and/or Treatment
- Possible Probation
- Possible Community Service
- Possible DUI Impact Panel
- MVD
- Mandatory revocation of license for one year
- Mandatory ignition interlock device for one year or longer
- 8 points on your driving record (which will result in a Traffic Survival School Assignment or a 90 day “point” suspension)
- Possible SR22 Insurance
- Fourth or More DUI Offense (Class 4 Felony)
- Prison
- Mandatory Minimum – 8 months.
- Maximum – 3.75 years
- Fines
- Typical – $4,700
- Maximum – $150,000 (plus 83% in surcharges)
- Prison
- Mandatory Drug/Alcohol Screening and/or Treatment
- Possible Probation
- Possible Community Service
- Possible DUI Impact Panel
- MVD
- Mandatory revocation of license for one year
- Mandatory ignition interlock device for one year or longer
- 8 points on your driving record (which will result in a Traffic Survival School Assignment or a 90 day “point” suspension)
- Possible SR22 Insurance
- DUI on ignition interlock restriction (Class 4 Felony)
- Prison
- Mandatory Minimum – 1 year
- Maximum – 3.75 years.
- Fines
- Typical – $4,700
- Maximum – $150,000 (plus 83% in surcharges)
- Prison
- Possible Probation
- Possible Community Service
- Possible DUI Impact Panel
- MVD
- Mandatory revocation of license for one year
- Mandatory ignition interlock device for one year or longer
- 8 points on your driving record (which will result in a Traffic Survival School Assignment or a 90 day “point” suspension)
- Possible SR22 Insurance
- DUI while person under 15 in the vehicle (Class 6 Felony)
- Incarceration
- Minimum – same as misdemeanor DUI mandatory minimums (which depend on alcohol content levels)
- Maximum – 2 years in prison
- Fines
- Typical – $4,700
- Maximum – $150,000 (plus 83% in surcharges)
- Incarceration
- Mandatory Drug/Alcohol Screening and/or Treatment
- Possibility of Probation
- Possible Community Service
- Possible DUI Impact Panel
- MVD
- Mandatory revocation of license for one year
- Mandatory ignition interlock device for one year or longer
- 8 points on your driving record (which will result in a Traffic Survival School Assignment or a 90 day “point” suspension)
- Possible SR22 Insurance
Even if you are not convicted of an Aggravated DUI, the Motor Vehicle Division (MVD) may nevertheless administratively suspend your license if your BAC is above a .08 or if you refuse to submit to an alcohol content test. The suspension may last anywhere between 3 months to 2 years.
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