DUI Lawyers can help you with Drivers License Points

So what happens when you get a DUI in Phoenix or Scottsdale to your drivers license?  For your first offense your drivers license will be suspend for 90 days, with a second offense requiring a full year loss of your license.  For any drug offense you will also lose your license for 1 year, and a felony will make you cough up your license for 3 years.

As far as points go, if you get 8-12 Points within your first year the MVD will requiring schooling or a 3 month suspension of your drivers license;  13-17 points will lead to a  3 Mo. Suspension of your license; 18-23 points will lead to a  6 Mo. Suspension; and more than 24 points in your first three years will result in a 1 year suspension of your license.

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There are many types of DUis in Arizona.  From the Regular DUI which is .08%, to the Extreme DUI which is .15% to the Super Extreme DUI which is .20%.  Even more disconcerting, if you receive a second DUI in Phoenix or any other City in Arizona, within 7 years of the date of your prior DUI you will face harsh jail sentences.  In addition, the following are considered to be Felony DUI in Arizona.

-          Child in the Car (Class 6 Felony) (Same as Misdemeanor DUIs)

-          3rd DUI in 7 Years (Class 4 Felony) (At least 4 months DOC)

-          DUI on Suspended/Restricted License (At least 4 months DOC)

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DUI Lawyer in Phoenix Arizona

October 17, 2010

There is no doubt that Arizona has some of the toughest DUI Laws in the nation.  Yet, most do not understand what the laws are and what they should do if they get stopped for a DUI.  First, the legal limit in Arizona is .08%, meaning a blood alcohol concentration higher than 8%.  If you [...]

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