If you are facing charges driving under the influence (DUI) of alcohol or drugs in Tacoma or the surrounding areas, whether you have a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) or THC concentration above the legal limit or you are affected by drugs or alcohol, then you need to understand what you are up against. You need to call a knowledgeable and aggressive Tacoma DUI defense attorney as soon as possible to go over the DUI court process and potential DUI consequences. Learning about the administrative and criminal penalties you face is the best way to fight against these charges and achieve the best outcome in your case.
You should never take DUI charges lightly. Instead, you should do everything you can to avoid a conviction or to at least reduce the consequences of a conviction, including by calling The Law Offices of Morgan Fletcher Benfield, PLLC at (253) 518-3643.
Administrative License Suspension
You may not expect the consequences of a DUI to occur right away. However, you could lose your license fairly quickly. The arresting officer notifies the Department of Licensing (DOL) of your DUI arrest., who then sends you a notice of an administrative driver’s license suspension. This is a civil penalty and has no bearing on the criminal DUI proceedings. You may be subject to this automatic administrative license suspension if you were over the legal limit for blood alcohol concentration (BAC) or if you refused to submit to a chemical test. If you are arrested for a DUI, yet you submitted to one or more chemical tests, then you face a 90-day suspension. If you refused any chemical test, then you may face a 1-year suspension. If you are arrested for a second or subsequent offense, the administrative suspension may be for up to 2 years. Once you receive notice of an administrative suspension, you have 20 days to ask for a DOL hearing. You need to contact a DUI attorney right away to have someone fight for you on both the civil and criminal fronts of your matter.Criminal License Suspension
One of the most common DUI consequences is losing your license. The length of the suspension depends on whether it is a first or subsequent DUI, your BAC at the time of the arrest, whether or not you refused a chemical test, and your criminal history.- First DUI, BAC Below .15 percent: A 90-day suspension
- First DUI, BAC Above .15 percent or chemical test refusal: 1 or 2-year suspension
- Second DUI, BAC Below .15 percent: 2-year suspension
- Second DUI, BAC Above .15 percent or a chemical test refusal: 900-day or 3-year license revocation
- Third DUI, BAC Below .15 percent: 3-year revocation
- Third DUI, BAC Above .15 percent or a chemical test refusal: 4-year revocation
Loss of Commercial Driver’s License
DUI consequences can have a profound impact on your career if you have your commercial driver’s license (CDL). The same rules apply except your legal BAC limit is not .08 percent, it is .04 percent. If you are arrested for having a BAC over .04 percent while driving a commercial vehicle, you will face an administrative license suspension of your personal and professional licenses. If you refuse to submit to a chemical test, you face a longer suspension of both licenses. If you hold CDL at the time of your DUI, whether or not the incident took place in a commercial or personal vehicle, you will lose your professional license. A conviction of a DUI automatically leads to a 1-year suspension of your CDL. If you are convicted of multiple DUI’s, you may lose your CDL forever.Ignition Interlock Devices
If you are convicted of a DUI, the judge may have the discretion or could be legally bound to require you to install an ignition interlock device on any vehicle you drives a part of your DUI consequences. If you are ordered to use this device, you must have it installed before you can have your driver’s license reinstated. You will be responsible for the cost of installation, regular maintenance, and removal, which can add up to hundreds or thousands of dollars. This device requires that you breathe into and blow a zero BAC before you can start your car. You may also have to blow into the machine while you drive to continue to prove there is no alcohol on your breath. If the device registers a BAC while the vehicle is off, it will not allow you to start the vehicle for a period of time. If it registers a BAC during the drive, it will warn you to pull over and shut off the vehicle and will record the incident, which will then be retrieved by the DOL and could lead to additional consequences. It does not automatically shut off the car for safety reasons.Incarceration and Probation
Two harsh consequences of a Washington DUI are time in jail and living under the restrictions of probation. The period of incarceration you face depends on the mandatory minimum for the offense and other factors, including your history and actions that led to your arrest. For a DUI, you may be jailed between 1 and 364 days.- First DUI, BAC Below .15 percent: A minimum of 1 day in jail, up to 364 days, and up to 60 months of probation.
- First DUI, BAC Above .15 percent or chemical test refusal: A minimum of 2 days in jail, up to 364 days, and up to 60 months of probation.
- Second DUI, BAC Below .15 percent: Between 30 and 364 days in jail and up to 60 months of probation.
- Second DUI, BAC Above .15 percent or a chemical test refusal: Between 45 and 364 days in jail and up to 60 months of probation.
- Third DUI, BAC Below .15 percent: Between 90 and 364 days in jail and up to 60 months of probation.
- Third DUI, BAC Above .15 percent or a chemical test refusal: Between 120 and 364 days in jail and up to 60 months of probation.
Fines
Fines range anywhere from around $1,000 to up to $5,000 for a misdemeanor offense.- First DUI, BAC Below .15 percent: Between $940.50 and $5,000
- First DUI, BAC Above .15 percent or chemical test refusal: Between $1,195.50 and $5,000
- Second DUI, BAC Below .15 percent: Between $1,195.50 and $5,000
- Second DUI, BAC Above .15 percent or a chemical test refusal: Between $1,620.50 and $5,000
- Third DUI, BAC Below .15 percent: Between $2,045.50 and $5,000
- Third DUI, BAC Above .15 percent or a chemical test refusal: Between $2,890.50 and $5,000