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Charged with DUI in Arkansas? Hire an Arkansas DUI Lawyer who understands Arkansas DWI Laws.

According to Arkansas DWI Laws, drunk driving charges are considered a serious criminal offense and a DUI (Driving Under the Influence) conviction in Arkansas can have long lasting consequences.

Therefore, if charged with a DWI (Driving While Intoxicated) in Arkansas, you should immediately hire an Arkansas DUI lawyer who understands Arkansas DWI laws to defend your case. According to Arkansas DWI laws, it is imperative that you request a hearing for your case within seven days, as failure to do so will commence the suspension of your license.

You will be required to submit to a chemical test when you’re pulled over, and you are considered to be chargeable with a DUI if your test result is 0.08% blood alcohol content or higher.

Offenders of Arkansas DUI laws can face numerous penalties such as jail, community service, education/ treatment, fines/fees and license suspension.

Penalties for first time offenders of Arkansas DWI Laws:

  • Jail: You can go to jail for a period of any where between one day to one year. This punishment however can be substituted by public service at the court’s discretion.
  • Fine: You may be required to pay a fine ($150 up to $1,000) and additional court costs of $300.00.
  • License Suspension: Your license will be suspended for a period of six months. Under some circumstances you may be issued a restricted license for school or employment purposes. You will also be required to install an Ignition Interlock device. An Ignition Interlock device is a breath-testing machine attached to the steering wheel of your car, and prevents it from being started or driven when there is any measurable amount of alcohol in your body.
  • Education / Treatment: The court will require the defendant to complete an alcohol education program at the cost of $50.00.
  • Under 21: You are Arkansas DUI if you had any alcohol at all in your system, and are subject to adult penalties.
  • Test Refusal: If you refuse to take a chemical test of your breath after being arrested for DUI your license will be suspended for 180 days.

The punishment/sentences for repeat offenders are as follows:

  • SECOND OFFENSE - Seven days to one year in jail OR no less than 30 days community service and a fine of no less than $400 nor more than $3000.00, plus court costs of $300.00. License suspension for 2 years.
  • THIRD OFFENSE - 90 days to one year in jail OR no fewer than 90 days of community service and a fine of not less than $900.00 and no more than $5,000.00. License suspension for 2 years and 6 months.
  • FOURTH OFFENSE - fourth-offense DWI is a felony in Arkansas. One year to six years in the state penitentiary OR not less than one year of community service. $900 to $5000.00 fine. License suspension for 4 years.
  • FIFTH OFFENSE - A fifth-offense DWI is also a felony in Arkansas. Two years to ten years for the fifth or subsequent offense in the state penitentiary OR not less than two years of community service with $900 to $5000.00 fine. Arkansas DWI arrestees may be subjected to an ignition interlock requirement at the cost of the offender. If an ignition interlock is ordered following an Arkansas DWI conviction, then you can drive only cars with interlock devices for up to one year after the person’s license is no longer suspended or restricted.

To fully understand the penalties associated with an Arkansas DUI charge, it is strongly recommended that you consult with an Arkansas DUI lawyer that you are most comfortable with and who can knowledgeably represent you throughout your trial and court proceedings. You can find an Arkansas drunk driving attorney by typing in the city of your arrest above or call our 24 hour DUI hotline

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