Q: What are the penalties for a second DUI in California?
In California, the penalties for a second DUI offense are significantly more severe than for a first offense. If you are convicted of a second DUI within 10 years of the first, you may face mandatory minimum jail time of 96 hours, which can go up to one year, depending on the case specifics. Additionally, fines can range from $390 to $1,000, not including additional fees and assessments that can increase the total financial burden.
A second DUI conviction also typically results in a mandatory 2-year suspension of your driver’s license. To regain driving privileges, you will be required to install an ignition interlock device (IID) in your vehicle for a minimum of 1 year after a second conviction. Furthermore, you may be ordered to participate in a DUI education program for 18 to 30 months, depending on the circumstances of your case.
It’s important to note that the specific penalties can vary based on factors such as prior DUI convictions, the circumstances of the offense, and any aggravating factors, such as having a high blood alcohol content (BAC) or causing injury to another person. Consulting with a legal professional who specializes in DUI cases is advisable to navigate the complexities of the law.