4 Things to Know About DWI Charges
4 Things to Know About DWI Charges
Driving while intoxicated (DWI) can, in some cases/ states, be used to mean driving under the influence (DUI), which is a criminal offense. Statistics indicate that around 37 people in America die daily in drunk driving accidents. For this reason, the state takes DWI charges quite seriously because the deaths resulting from drunk driving are all preventable.If you’re facing a DWI charge, understanding your rights and other important aspects of the offense can help you learn your options upon arrest. Discussed below are four things to know about a DWI charge.
Levels of DWI charges
Level I and II: These are misdemeanors for drivers with past drunk driving convictions. You may fall into this level if you don't have a valid driver's license, had a child in the car at the time of arrest, or injured someone in a DWI accident
Level III and IV: You may be required to serve a 72-hour jail time or agree to 72 hours of community service or 90 days’ license suspension for a level III offense. You can also pay a fine of up to $1000. For a level IV DWI, you may face a maximum jail term of 120 days or 48 hours of community service or time in jail. Alternatively, your license may be suspended for 60 days
Level V: It comes with 24 hours in jail, which a 30-day license suspension or 24-hour community service can defer. You may also get 60 days in jail with a fine of up to $200
License suspension or revocation
Effects of DWI convictions on insurance
Toy car, magnifying glass, paper money sitting on insurance policy; image by Vlad Deep, via Unsplash.com.
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