The penalties for DUI (Driving Under The Influence) or DWI (Driving While Intoxicated) offenses are determined by the laws of the state in which they occurred.
2 points
5
In Maryland, a DUI conviction can result in 12 points being added to your driving record. This can lead to license suspension and other penalties.
It is a 12 point violation.
Interestingly enough... A DUI is assessed as zero points against your Florida license. If the charge is reduced to reckless it is assessed as four points. Go figure.
2 points on the record of 10 yrs
2 points, as well as a suspended license. For more information, see below link:
In new jersey it is 9 points
http://consumerist.com/262641/10-confessions-of-a-progressive-insurance-rep
DUI/DWAI, unpaid citations, accruing too many points, medical reasons.
The number of demerit points removed from a driver's license for a DUI offense can vary depending on the jurisdiction and the severity of the offense. In general, a DUI conviction can result in a significant number of demerit points being deducted, often in the range of 4 to 10 points or more. Additionally, the driver may face additional penalties such as license suspension or revocation.
DUI/DWAI, unpaid citations, accruing too many points, medical reasons.