DUI Lawyers in Maryland and DUI Laws
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If you have been charged with a DUI in Maryland, there are two things that you need to consider:
Take your Maryland DUI arrest seriously.
A conviction for a DUI / DWI in Maryland will have long lasting consequences. A criminal record can affect your employment, your future and your personal freedom.
Hire an experienced DUI Attorney in Maryland.
Understanding the Maryland DUI laws and courtroom proceedings can be a challenge. Hire a qualified DUI Lawyer in Maryland who's practice concentrates on DUI defense can make a difference in the outcome of your Maryland DUI arrest. Again, for a Maryland DUI lawyer or attorney, call 1-800-852-8005 or simply click the county above to find the right Maryland DUI attorney that really knows drunk driving defense and the Maryland DUI law.
Each Maryland DUI Lawyer at DUI.com offers an initial review of your drunk driving charge. Your DUI consultation is free and confidential.
To begin fighting your DUI, use the list above to locate a Maryland DUI Lawyer in your county who knows Maryland DUI laws. But do it now, as time is very critical in a Maryland DUI case.
Maryland DUI Laws - Maryland First Offender

Is it DUI or DWI in Maryland?
In Maryland DUI, Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol, BAC .08 or higher, 2 months/$500. DWI, Driving while Impaired by Alcohol, BAC .07, Year/$1000.
Maryland State law mandates the automatic suspension of your driving license for 45 day suspension applies if the BAC is .08 or more, NOT more than .08.
You must request an administrative hearing within 10 days of arrest or your driver's license privileges will be suspended automatically.
Are you Really A First Offender?
In Maryland , a judge can look back at you record for the last ten years. If you had A DUI or DWI offense as long as ten years ago, you are not a first offender.
Maryland DUI Penalties (BAC of .07 to .08)
Jail- Up to 2 months.
- $500 for first offense DUI.
- Within 10 days of the arrest request a hearing with the Office of Administrative Hearings Office. If the officers took the driver's license then the arrestee's B.A.C was most likely above .08. The arrestee was then issued a 45 day temporary driver's license. The arrestee may request a hearing to have this suspension appealed. A request for this should be mailed to the Office of Administrative Hearings. ($125 made payable to the Maryland State Treasurer.) Don't forget you have 10 days to do this.
- The suspension for a test result over .08 is 45 days for a first offense and 90 days for a second or subsequent offense. The suspension for a refusal is 120 days for a first offense and one year for a second or subsequent offense.
- 8 points.
DWI Penalties (BAC of .08 or higher)
Jail- One year.
- $1,000 for first offense DWI.
- A 60 day license suspension for the first offense.
- 12 points.
- Most first offenders with low BACs can get probation. This depends on the judge. The court may wish to see an alcohol evaluation, and to see a sincere desire to learn about alcohol and driving on your part. In less congested, more rural areas, you may get a short jail sentence with probation.
- As a condition of probation, the court may require you to install the device at your expense. An ignition interlock prevents you from operating your vehicle if you have any alcohol in your system. Motor Vehicles Administration (MVA) can offer this as an alternative to longer suspension periods.
- May be required as a condition of probation. You may also be required to attend a driver improvement or an alcohol education program as a condition of reinstatement of their driving privilege.
- A first time DWI charge can sometimes be plea bargained down to a first time DUI charge.
- Under 21, you are DUI if you have any alcohol at all in your system. With a BAC of .02% or higher, the fine is $500.
- The penalty for refusing a breath, blood or urine test for the first time results in an automatic 120-day license suspension. This action may be taken even if you are not found guilty of using alcohol and driving.
- You are at risk of much higher insurance rates, or of losing your vehicle insurance coverage completely. The insurance rates of family members or even of your employer are sometimes raised as well.
- Penalties are even greater if you had a crash that involved serious bodily harm or death, or if the offense occurred while your were transporting someone under 18. If transporting a minor, you may face a fine of up to $4,000 and a prison sentence of up to four years.
