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Below are Michigan DUI penalties in effect for individuals convicted of a drunk driving offense. OWI, First Offense - up to 93 days in jail, fines of $100 to $500, 360 hours (45 days) community service, vehicle immobilization at the court's discretion, possible ignition interlock device during probation.
To get your license back, you must pay all the fines you owe. You must also pay the $125 reinstatement fee to get your license back. You may need to ask for a hearing with the SOS before you can get your license back. You can use the Request for Hearing form from the Michigan Department of State.
The two are one and the same. If you operate a motor vehicle or a boat/other watercraft with a BAC (blood alcohol content) of greater than the state's 0.08% legal limit, you may be charged with OWI.
You will have to have an ignition interlock device installed in your car as a condition of that restricted license. 2 DUI or OWI convictions within 7 years ? You may apply for reinstatement after 1 year. 3 DUI or OWI convictions within 10 years ? You may apply for reinstatement after 5 year.
When you blow a 0.00% on the breathalyzer, the officer may suspect that you were impaired because of prescription medications, over-the-counter drugs, or illegal drugs like marijuana. You may be talking to an officer who has been certified as a drug recognition expert.