Q: What are the penalties for a first, second, or third DUI offense?
In California, the penalties for DUI offenses vary based on whether it is a first, second, or third offense. For a first DUI offense, penalties may include a fine ranging from $390 to $1,000, imprisonment in county jail for up to six months, and a six-month driver’s license suspension. Additionally, the court may order a DUI education program that lasts for three months.
For a second DUI offense, penalties increase significantly. A second offense could result in a fine between $390 and $1,000, up to one year of jail time, a two-year driver’s license suspension, and completion of an 18-month DUI education program. The individual may also face a mandatory minimum jail sentence of 96 hours.
For a third DUI offense, the consequences are even more severe. A third DUI could result in fines between $390 and $1,000, up to a year in county jail, a three-year driver’s license suspension, and completion of a 30-month DUI education program. Furthermore, a third DUI offense is classified as a felony if it occurs within ten years of a prior DUI conviction, which can lead to more severe legal consequences. It is important for individuals facing these charges to understand their rights and legal options fully.