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If you have been charged with a DUI in Tennessee (Driving Under the Influence), there are two things that you need to consider:
Each Tennessee DUI lawyer at DUI.com offers an initial review of your drunk driving charge. Your inquiry is both free and confidential. To begin fighting your drunk driving charge, use the list above to locate a Tennessee DUI Lawyer in your county who knows the Tennessee DUI laws. But do it now, as time is very critical in a DUI case.
What Happens To First Time Offenders in Tennessee?
You are DUI (Driving Under the Influence) in Tennessee if your blood alcohol content (BAC) is .08% or higher. First Offense Penalties: Jail Jail sentences may range from 48 hours to 11 months, 29 days. Fines / Fees/ Expenses Minimum $350. The state estimates that a first offense DUI (Driving Under the Influence) charge could add up to about $4,900 in fees, fines, and related expenses. License Revocation License revocation for 1 year. Education Court ordered participation in alcohol and drug safety DUI school and/or drug offender school program if available. Restitution Payment of restitution if physical injury or personal loss were involved and you are economically capable of making such restitution. Community Service 200 hours, if the population of your metropolitan area is over 100,000 (may serve in lieu of 48 hours minimum imprisonment). Assessment / Treatment Depth of treatment is determined by assessment. Participation in an alcohol safety DWI program is required as part of probation. Most Aggravated Drunk Driver If your BAC was .20% or greater, you are considered a "most aggravated drunk driver", subject to a minimum jail time of seven (7) consecutive calendar days. Restricted License You can obtain a restricted license if no prior DUI and no other revocations or suspensions are against your driver record. You will have to:
Test Refusal If you refuse a breath, blood , or urine test, your license will be revoked for 12 months, or 24 months if a crash resulted in bodily harm, or 5 years if a crash resulted in death. Under 21 You are DUI if you had any alcohol at all in your system. Penalties listed for underage drivers with a BAC greater than 0.02% are loss of license for a year, a $250 fine and public service. Insurance Your insurance rates will probably climb considerably, and your insurance carrier may drop you. The rates for family members and sometimes your employer can increase as well. More Serious Charges You may be charged with felony DUI (possibly leading to much greater penalties) if you are involved in a crash involving serious injury or death. |
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