This is an official Washington court form for use in DUI cases, a Department Of Licensing DUI Administrative Sanctions and Reinstatement Provisions Statement.
This is an official Washington court form for use in DUI cases, a Department Of Licensing DUI Administrative Sanctions and Reinstatement Provisions Statement.
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A Washington state DUI will be charged as a felony if: (1) a driver has four or more prior DUI related offenses within 10 years; (2) a driver has a previous conviction for vehicular assault or vehicular homicide while under the influence; or (3) a driver has a previous felony DUI conviction.
Convicted drivers generally face two to 364 days in jail, at least 30 days of EHM, or 120 days in a 24/7 program. The criminal penalties also include $700 to $5,200 in fines and fees and a one-year license suspension.
A DUI in Washington is a gross misdemeanor meaning that it is punishable by up to 365 days in jail.
Penalties for a 1st OffenseA DUI in Washington starts off as a gross misdemeanor for the 1 st offense, even if no one is injured. For a 1 st conviction in 7 years: If your BAC was under 0.15%, you face a fine between $ $866-$5,000, and 1 to 364 days in jail.