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Ohio DUI Laws, Penalties, and License Suspension

Ohio drunk driving laws have become more and more complicated and the penalties are more harsh that ever. The amount of alcohol a person can consume is becoming less and the effort to crack down on DUI's is rising. Most people arrested for drunk driving Drunk Drivinghave never been in trouble with the law before, this will be the first time they were handcuffed, put into the back of a police car, and tried by the state in court.

The DMV and court process is confusing and there is no room for even the slightest error. Knowing the laws, penalties, fees and process is extremely important. The biggest mistake you can make is assuming that you don't need to speak to a lawyer. DUIs are very complex and a lot is at stake. If you plead guilty to a DUI, your guilty. No reducing, no plea bargaining, just guilty. Give your case a change, talk to a lawyer. You can schedule a free, no obligation consultation with an attorney today by calling (877) 678-5640.

Ohio Laws

The following driving actions are illegal in the State of Ohio:

  • All drivers with a BAC of .08 or higher.
  • Under 21 with a BAC of .02 or higher or ZERO Tolerance
  • Commercial Vehicle Driver with a BAC of .04 or higher.

Ohio Penalties

First Drunk Driving Conviction
The first time you are arrested and convicted of drunk driving in Ohio, you will receive an Administrative License Suspension (ALS) 90 days. This ALS suspension is independent of your court ordered suspension that will be from 6 months to 3 years in duration. If your blood alcohol concentration (BAC) was between .08%-.17% you will serve a mandatory 72 hours in jail. You will also be ordered to pay a fine between $250 and $1,000.

Second Drunk Driving Conviction
The second OVI you receive in Ohio will cost you a 1 year ALS if it was within 6 years of your previous DUI. This ALS suspension is independent of your court ordered suspension that will be from 1 to 5 years. If your blood alcohol concentration (BAC) was between .08%-.17% you will serve a mandatory 10 days in jail. You will also be ordered to pay a fine between $350 and $1,500. The court may also place you in an alcohol treatment or driver intervention program at your own expense.

Third Drunk Driving Conviction
A 3rd drunk driving conviction in the State of Ohio and you will receive a 3 year administrative license suspension (ALS) if the conviction is within 6 years of the first. This ALS suspension is independent of your court ordered suspension that will be from 2 to 10 years. If your blood alcohol concentration (BAC) was between .08%-.17% you will serve a mandatory minimum 30 days in jail, or, if the court allows, electronically monitored house arrest. You will also be ordered to pay a fine between $500 and $2,500. The court will order you to an alcohol or drug treatment program at your own expense.

Fourth and Fifth Drunk Driving Convictions
All 4th and 5th drunk driving convictions in the State of Ohio will receive a 3 year administrative license suspension (ALS) if the conviction is within 6 years of the first. This ALS suspension is independent of your court ordered suspension that will be from 3 years to life. If your blood alcohol concentration (BAC) was between .08%-.17% you will serve a mandatory minimum 60 days in jail, or up to 1 year. In addition to this imprisonment, the court can charge 4th and future OVI's with having previous convictions which carries jail time up to 5 years. You will also be fined from $800-$10,000.

Sixth Drunk Driving Conviction
A 6th drunk driving convictions in the State of Ohio is considered a Felony and the convicted driver will face from 60 days to 5 years in Prison. The court suspension of the convicted driver's license will be from 3 years to life. The vehicle of the convicted driver will be subject to forfeiture by the State of Ohio and the driver will be placed in a treatment program determined by the court. There will also be a fine from $800-$10,000.

Ohio Drivers License Issues

The State of Ohio, like many states across the country has an implied consent law that affects all drivers on the roadways of Ohio. All drivers in the state agree to submit to a chemical test of their blood, breath or urine if an officer of the law suspects the driver of being under the influence of drugs, alcohol, or both. If you refuse to submit to such a test your drivers license will be immediately suspended and you will face a hearing in court. Unless there are special circumstances in your case you will have your drivers license suspended for 1 year for failing to submit to a field sobriety test. This is for the first refusal only, future refusals will result in longer suspensions and harsher penalties.

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