Honestly, it depends on the state. Some its just a slap on the wrist with a first warning and others its jail time or probation ranging from a year to 6 years or more and you could lose your license until your 21.
The penalties are generally the same as an adult DUI, minors have a much lower, zero-tolerance in some states, threshold for being charged with DUI. It is more difficult to get your license back if you had a provisional license when you were charged with DUI.
Penalties for being convicted of DWI vs. DUI differ because, in states that distinguish between the two, DUI is the least severe of the two. The severity between the two charges lies in the documented level of impairment of the driver.
fine up to $500 and 8-12 hours of community service
If convicted of a DUI in the State of Oklahoma, one can expect a fine of up to $1000, up to one year in jail and possibly lose their license for a period of a year. Charges can differ between state and local police departments.
You can get information on the Georgia DUI laws and penalties at the link below.
If you are convicted of DUI (driving under the influence), you may face various penalties, including fines, license suspension, mandatory alcohol education programs, and possible jail time, depending on the severity of the offense and local laws. Additionally, a DUI conviction can result in a permanent criminal record, which may impact employment opportunities and insurance rates. Repeat offenses typically lead to harsher penalties. It's essential to seek legal advice to understand the specific consequences in your jurisdiction.
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As a first-time offender convicted of DUI/OWI, you could face As a first-time offender convicted of DUI/OWI, you could face
In the US - yes.
For a first conviction DUI in Florida, a few things happen. You will receive a fine of $500-$1000, as well as serving jail time of up to 6 months with up to 1 year of probation. Your license will be suspended for a minimum of 180 days, and you will have to serve at least 50 community service hours and take 12 hours of DUI school. If you are convicted of any other DUI's after the first one, the penalties become more and more severe.
You can read more on the California DUI penalties on the official California website for law enforcement. They provide you with the required information for DUIs.
If you were convicted, yes.