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North Dakota DUI Convictions:
First Offense: Mandatory referral to addiction facility for alcohol evaluation.
Fine: A minimum fine of $250.
License Revocation: Range from 91 days to 180 days. Work permit possible after 30 days.
Ignition Interlock Device (IID): The court or drivers license agency may order a person convicted of a DUI to install an IID on his or her vehicle. This requirement applies to the issuance of temporary restricted driving privileges.
Second Offense:
Jail: Imprisonment of 5 days imprisonment or 30 days of community service. Mandatory referral to addiction facility for alcohol evaluation.
Third Offense:
Jail: Imprisonment of 60 days imprisonment. Mandatory referral to addiction facility for alcohol evaluation
Fine: Minimum fine $1,000.
License Revocation: Range from 2 to 3 years.
Ignition Interlock Device (IID): The court or drivers license agency may order a person convicted of a DUI to install and IID on his or her vehicle(s). This requirement applies to the issuance of temporary restricted driving privileges.
North Dakota BAC Per Se: 0.08%
High BAC: 0.18 %
BAC Zero Tolerance: 0.02% to 0.07%
Commercial Driver BAC While Operating a Commercial Vehicle: 0.04%
North Dakota Implied Consent Law/Test Refusal Consequences: Yes. Refusing to take an alcohol test can result in an administrative sanction and license loss for one to three years.