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A 1st offense DUI is usually charged as a misdemeanor. After a DUI arrest, your driver's license is automatically suspended for 90 days. But you have seven days to request an administrative hearing before the Department of Motor Vehicles to appeal and halt the suspension of your driving privileges.
What to Do If You Are Pulled Over for a DUI in Nevada: A Step-by-Step Guide Step 1: Stay Calm and Pull Over Safely. Step 2: Be Polite and Compliant. Step 3: Decline Field Sobriety Tests. Step 4: Understand Implied Consent and Chemical Testing. Step 5: Do Not Resist Arrest. Step 6: Exercise Your Right to Remain Silent.
Anyone who is arrested for driving with . 08 BAC (or . 02 BAC if under 21) will have to get an interlock device, if driving, for 90 days. If that person is convicted, meaning goes through the court process and is found guilty and sentenced, then the judge may order an interlock device for another six (6) months.
DUI-first is a misdemeanor, punishable by 2 days to 6 months in jail, $400 to $1000 in fines, 8 hours of DUI classes, 6 months of license revocation, and a victim impact class. If you are arrested for DUI, this is the punishment no matter what; however, you may be able to do community service instead of going to jail.
In general terms, most DUI convictions come with the following common penalties: License suspension. DUI probation. Mandatory DUI class attendance. Fines. Jail time. Eventual restricted license with an ignition interlock device.
Drunk driving suspects can expect to spend at least two hours answering questions, being fingerprinted and photographed, and submitting to chemical testing of the driver's blood alcohol content (BAC). A driver could spend a few hours before they are released, or it may take up to a few days.
Nevada laws only allow charges to be reduced if there's no probable cause or enough evidence to prove the DUI at trial. Your defense attorney's job is to convince the prosecutor that they can't win the case, and that can only happen if you have an attorney with proven success.
DUI-first is a misdemeanor, punishable by 2 days to 6 months in jail, $400 to $1000 in fines, 8 hours of DUI classes, 6 months of license revocation, and a victim impact class. If you are arrested for DUI, this is the punishment no matter what; however, you may be able to do community service instead of going to jail.