Florida DUI Sentencing Schedule
DUI Penalties In Florida
If you are convicted of a DUI you could be sentenced to jail or prison, probation, large fines and court costs, community service hours, Alcohol or Drug evaluations and treatment, an ignition interlock device, and other burdens to both your liberty and financial matters.
Below is the minimum sentence the law requires if convicted of Drunk Driving.
However the sanctions could be higher if your Blood Alcohol Content is over a .20 or you were under 21 years old when arrested. Additionally, these sentences are only minimums. The Court could sentence you to the maximum sentence as allowed by law, which is determined by offense level, prior convictions, and other factors.
First DUI Conviction
- Up to 6 Months in County Jail.
- Fine of at least $250 but no more then $500.00.
- 12 months of Probation, including DUI school, community service, alcohol evaluation and treatment, and a victim impact panel.
- License revocation of 6 months up to one year. (Different 6 months then when arrested and blew oer .08 or refused).
- Vehicle Impoundment for at least 10 days.
- If Breath Alcohol results were over .20, ignition interlock device.
Second DUI Arrest within 5 years of Last DUI Conviction
- Fine of At least $500.00 to a maximum of $1000.00.
- Minimum Incarceration of 10 days up to 9 months.
- Drivers License Suspension for 5 years.
- Car is impounded for a minimum 30 days.
- 12 Months probation, DUI School, level 2.
- Ignition interlock device for 1 year, if breath results over .20 then ignition interlock device for 2 years.
Second DUI Arrest outside 5 Years of Last DUI Conviction
- Fine of at least $500 to no more then $1000.00
- Suspension of Drivers License for 6 months to one year.
- Probation for 1 year including DUI School, level 2.
- Minimum Incarceration of 10 days up to 9 months.
- Car impoundment for minimum 30 days.
- Ignition interlock device for a minimum of 1 year, if breath results over .20 then interlock device for 2 years.
- A fine of not less than $1,000 or more than $5,000.
- Incarceration of 30 days to 5 years
- Your license will be suspended for 10 years
- Probation for 0 to 5 years
- Impoundment of vehicle for 90 days
- Ignition device for at least 2 years
- May petition for a BPO after 24 months Fine of at Least
- A fine of not less than $1,000 or more than $2,500
- Incarceration up to 1 year
- Your license will be suspended for 5 years
- Probation for 1 year
- Ignition device at least 2 years
- You are not eligible for a BPO
Fourth or subsequent DUI Arrest. (Felony)
- Any person who is convicted of a fourth or subsequent violation of this section is guilty of a Felony of the Third Degree; the fine imposed for such fourth or subsequent violation may be $1,000 to $5,000.
- Sentenced under Florida Sentencing Guidelines up to 5 years in Florida State Prison
- You are not eligible for a BPO or hardship license
Being convicted of a DUI carries many different consequences.
The punishments for being convicted of a DUI include basically three components, Loss of Liberty, Financial Costs, and Treatment.
The "Loss of Freedom" involved in a DUI conviction includes being sentenced to Jail or probation. If you receive probation rather then jail, your liberty will still be curtailed to the extent that you may be prohibited from going to bars or night clubs. You could be prohibited from consuming alcohol, even in your own home. You could have a curfew and you will have to report to your probation officer frequently. If you are sentenced to Jail, your liberty will be curtailed to the extent that you will be incarcerated. If you are sentenced to Jail, you will probably still be ordered to complete probation.
The financial punishments include Fines, Court Costs, Cost of Supervision for Probation, Cost of ignition interlock device (if ordered), cost of DUI school, and cost of Alcohol and/or drug evaluation and treatment. Additionally, there is the increased costs of automobile insurance, and the possibility of a DUI conviction effecting your job or earning ability. There could also be an increase in other insurance costs.
The treatment component includes DUI school and alcohol and/or drug evaluation and any treatment necessary. There is also a victim Impact pannel where the partispants hear from people whose lives have been changed or effected by "drunk drivers".
While the law has certain Minimum sentences for DUIs, there is no requirement that the Judge limit your punishment to the minimums. You could be sentenced to the Maximum sentence allowed by law.That's right, you could be sentenced to JAIL or PRISON for a DUI conviction.