Rochester DWI Penalties Lawyer
People often wonder what the penalties are for a DWI conviction. The type of penalties you receive will depend on a variety of factors. Factors such as your criminal record, whether or not there was an accident and how you did on the roadside tests will help determine your penalties. You may have to pay a fine or go to driving school, and in some cases even go to jail.
Have you recently been charged with a DWI? If so, contact the experienced Rochester DWI Lawyer Robert Friedman.
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Schedule a consultationPeople often wonder what the penalties are for a DWI conviction. The type of penalties you receive will depend on a variety of factors. Factors such as your criminal record, whether or not there was an accident and how you did on the roadside tests will help determine your penalties. You may have to pay a fine or go to driving school, and in some cases even go to jail.
- The type of penalties you receive will depend on a variety of factors
- Factors such as your criminal record, whether or not there was an accident and how you did on the roadside tests will help determine your penalties
- You may have to pay a fine or go to driving school, and in some cases even go to jail
Have you recently been charged with a DWI? If so, contact the experienced Rochester DWI Lawyer Mike Ranzenhofer.
New York DWI & DWAI penalties
- Driving While Intoxicated (DWI)
.08 Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) or higher or other evidence of intoxication. For drivers of commercial motor vehicles: .04 BAC or other evidence of intoxication. - Aggravated Driving While Intoxicated (Aggravated DWI)
.18 BAC or higher - Driving While Ability Impaired by Alcohol (DWAI/Alcohol)
More than .05 BAC but less than .07 BAC, or other evidence of impairment. - Driving While Ability Impaired by a Single Drug other than Alcohol (DWAI/Drug)
- Driving While Ability Impaired by a Combined Influence of Drugs or Alcohol (DWAI/Combination)
- Chemical Test Refusal
A driver who refuses to take a chemical test (normally a test of breath, blood or urine). - Zero Tolerance Law
A driver who is less than 21 years of age and who drives with a .02 BAC to .07 BAC violates the Zero Tolerance Law.
New York penalties for an alcohol or drug-related violation include the loss of driving privileges, fines, and a possible jail term.
Penalties for alcohol or drug-related violations | |||
VIOLATION | MANDATORY FINE | MAXIMUM JAIL TERM | MANDATORY DRIVER LICENSE ACTION |
Aggravated Driving While Intoxicated (AGG DWI) | $1,000 – $2,500 | 1 year | Revoked for at least one year |
Second AGG DWI in 10 years (E felony) | $1,000 – $5,000 | 4 years | Revoked for at least 18 months |
Third AGG DWI in 10 years (D felony) | $2,000 – $10,000 | 7 years | Revoked for at least 18 months |
Driving While Intoxicated (DWI) or Driving While Impaired by a Drug (DWAI-Drug) | $500 – $1,000 | 1 year | Revoked for at least six months |
Second DWI or DWAI-Drug violation in 10 years (E felony) | $1,000 – $5,000 | 4 years | Revoked for at least one year |
Third DWI or DWAI-Drug violation in 10 years (D felony) | $2,000 – $10,000 | 7 years | Revoked for at least one year |
Driving While Ability Impaired by a Combination of Alcohol/Drugs (DWAI-Combination) | $500 – $1,000 | 1 year | Revoked for at least six months |
Second DWAI-Combination in 10 years (E felony) | $1,000 – $5,000 | 4 years | Revoked for at least one year |
Third DWAI-Combination in 10 years (D felony) | $2,000 – $10,000 | 7 years | Revoked for at least one year |
Driving While Ability Impaired by Alcohol (DWAI) | $300 – $500 | 15 days | Suspended for 90 days |
Second DWAI violation in 5 years | $500 – $750 | 30 days | Revoked for at least six months |
Third or subsequent DWAI within 10 years (Misdemeanor) | $750 – $1,500 | 180 days | Revoked for at least six months |
Zero Tolerance Law | $125 civil penalty and $100 fee to terminate suspension | None | Suspended for six months |
Second Zero Tolerance Law | $125 civil penalty and $100 re-application fee | None | Revoked for one year or until age 21 |
Chemical Test Refusal | $500 civil penalty ($550 for commercial drivers) | None | Revoked for at least one year, 18 months for commercial drivers. |
Chemical Test Refusal within five years of a previous DWI-related charge/Chemical Test Refusal | $750 civil penalty | None | Revoked for at least 18 months, one-year or until age 21 for drivers under age 21, permanent CDL revocation for commercial drivers. |
Chemical Test Refusal – | $300 civil penalty and $100 re-application fee | None | Revoked for at least one year. |
Chemical Test Refusal – | $750 civil penalty and $100 re-application fee | None | Revoked for at least one year. |
Driving Under the Influence (Out-of-State) | N/A | N/A | Revoked for at least 90 days. If less than 21 years of age, revoked at least one year. |
Driving Under the Influence (Out-of State) with any previous alcohol-drug violation | N/A | N/A | Revoked for at least 90 days (longer term with certain prior offenses). If less than 21 years of age, revoked at least one year or until age 21 (longest term). |
Additional penalties
- Greater penalties can also apply for multiple alcohol or drug violations within a 25-year period
- Surcharges are added to alcohol-related misdemeanors ($260) and felonies (generally $400, but varies depending on the court of conviction)
- Three or more alcohol or drug-related convictions or refusals within 10 years can result in permanent revocation, with a waiver request permitted after at least 5 years
- Drivers with an Aggravated DWI violation conviction within the prior 10 years will receive a minimum 18-month revocation if convicted of DWI, DWAI/Drugs or DWAI/Combination. Also, drivers with a prior DWI, Aggravated DWI, DWAI/Drugs or DWAI/Combination with the prior 10 years will receive a minimum 18-month revocation
- Drivers convicted of an Aggravated DWI, DWI, DWAI/Drug, DWAI/combination, vehicular assault and aggravated vehicular assault, or vehicular manslaughter and vehicular homicide three or more times in the preceding 15 year period are guilty of a Class D felony
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