Even one DUI conviction can be damaging to your driving record, your reputation, and your career opportunities. However, having multiple DUI convictions is a very serious matter with potentially life-altering consequences.
Rationale Behind Multiple DUI Conviction Penalties
As a result, many jurisdictions have created special categories for multiple DUI offenses. In New Jersey, each subsequent DUI charge carries harsher penalties and fines.
First Offense
A DUI in New Jersey is defined as operating a motor vehicle or boat with a blood alcohol content (BAC) of .08% or greater. For a first offense, a DUI in New Jersey carries the following consequences:
- A license loss of between 7 months and one year;
- A fine of up to $500;
- A prison term of up to 30 days;
- Attendance at up to 48 hours of an intoxicated driver education program; and
- If BAC was .15% or greater, an ignition interlock device requirement during license loss and for up to a year following the restoration of your license.
For BAC between .08% and .10%, the fine is capped at $400 and the license loss at 3 months.
Second Offense
A second DUI offense within 10 years of the first carries:
- A fine of up to $1000;
- A license suspension of 2 years;
- A prison term of between 48 hours and 90 days –
- 30 days of community service
- 48 hours of intoxicated driver education program
- An ignition interlock device during license suspension and 1-3 years following restoration.
Third Offense
A third DUI offense within 10 years of the second offense carries:
- A $1000 fine
- A license loss of 10 years
- A 180-day prison term
- Up to 90 days of community service
- Up to 48 hours of intoxicated driver education program
- An ignition interlock device during license suspension and 1-3 years following restoration.
Surcharges
In addition to the other penalties, each of these offenses carries surcharge fines that are allotted to various drunk driving prevention funds. Surcharges are $1000 for three years for the first two DWI offenses and $1500 for three years for third offense.
Call an Experienced DUI Attorney In New Jersey
If you or a loved one has been accused or convicted of a DUI, we can help. For more information or to schedule a complimentary consultation with a New Jersey DUI attorney, please call the Law Offices of Dan T. Matrafajlo at (908) 248-4404.
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