DWI
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The legal limit for Minnesota DWI laws has been .08 BAC (blood alcohol content) since August 2005.
.08 BAC
While most states have a presumptive BAC limit of .08, you can be arrested and convicted of DUI/DWI/DUII or driving while impaired regardless of your BAC level. In general all that is required is that the officer believe that your driving is impaired.
As soon as you are convicted.
if convicted of dwi insurer can deny coverge for named insured and spouses cars if no lienholder.
North Carolina is a zero-tolerance state for minors driving under the influence.
It is not a matter of belief, it is a matter of law.
In Minnesota DWIs where the driver has a blood alcohol content (BAC) of under 0.2 (but over the limit of 0.16) are treated as misdemeanors. DWIs where the driver has a BAC of over 0.2 are treated as gross misdemeanors. A first time DWI offense could land the driver in Jail for up to 90 days.
It will depend entirely on the landlord or policy of the property. There are no state or federal laws that preclude a convicted felon from renting.
If they are asking if you have been convicted of a crime, yes you need to disclose.