A DUI charge is a serious matter. Whether it’s your first offense or your third offense, you need information and help and you need them fast. Here is your one-stop source for Oklahoma DUI lawyers, Oklahoma DUI laws, and what a Oklahoma DUI attorney can do for you.
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Oklahoma DUI Convictions:
First Offense:
Jail: Imprisonment of a minimum of 10 days, up to 1 year. If a child under 18 is in the vehicle, up to 4 years in jail.
Any person convicted of driving under the influence must participate in an alcohol and drug abuse substance abuse evaluation and assessment program.
Fine: Range from $1,000 to $2,000.
License Revocation: 30 days.
Second Offense:
Jail: Imprisonment of 1 to 5 years.
Fine: Up to $5,000.
License Revocation: 180 days.
Ignition Interlock Device (IID): The court may order an IID be installed on your vehicle at your expense.
Third Offense:
Jail: Imprisonment ranging from 1 to 20 years. Plus 480 hours of community service.
Fine: Up to $2,000.
License Revocation: 1 year.
Ignition Interlock Device (IID): The court may order an IID be installed on your vehicle at your expense.
Oklahoma BAC Per Se: 0.08%
High BAC: 0.15%
BAC Zero Tolerance: 0.02%
Commercial Driver BAC While Operating a Commercial Vehicle: 0.04%
Oklahoma Implied Consent Law/Test Refusal Consequences: Yes. Depending on your prior record, your license will be revoked for six months to three years after refusing an alcohol test.