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Penalties for DUI or DWI In New Jersey

Penalties for DUI or DWI In New Jersey

If You Are Charged With DUI or DWI

Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs (DUI) carries stiff penalties, including fines, license suspension and in some cases imprisonment. Also known as “driving while intoxicated” (DWI), DUI is illegal in every state

If you have been arrested for DWI/DUI in New Jersey, your license will be suspended and you will face at least $3,500 in fines and surcharges, if convicted. Once your insurance company discovers the conviction, they will also surcharge you thousands of dollarsover a 3 year span. New Jersey, unlike other states, does not allow a restricted driver’s license for drivers convicted of DWI / DUI or Refusal, to drive, regardless of how essential the destination is to you, your job or your family.

While they may seem simple, DUI cases can involve many complex issues, such as the legality of a traffic stop, the validity of chemical testing (a breathalyzer or blood test, for example), refusal to submit to chemical testing and what will happen if you are required to drive as part of your job. If you are charged with impaired driving, you should not assume you are guilty. Immediately contact Stampone Law to protect your driving privileges.

Our Role in Your Criminal Matter

From arraignment to plea bargaining to defending you at trial, our experienced attorneys are ready to help you resolve your legal troubles and get on with your life. The lawyers of Stampone Law will listen to your concerns and work with you to decide how to handle your case. Whatever the strategy we as a team decide to employ, we will strive to provide a vigorous, effective defense. If you or a loved one has a question about a criminal matter, or need our help, please do not hesitate to contact us for assistance. We are here for you, every step of the way.

Penalties for DUI in New Jersey:

Alcohol or Drug Related DUI with BAC of 0.08 but less than .10%

  •  License Loss: 3 months
  • Fines, Fees & Surcharges
    • $250-$400 Fine
    • $230 Intoxicated Driver Resource Center (IDRC) Fee
    • $100 to Drunk Driving Fund
    • $100 to Alcohol Education & Rehabilitation Fund (AERF)
    • $1,000/year (for 3 years) surcharge
    • $75 to Neighborhood Services Fund
  • Up to 30 days jail time
  • 12-48 hours IDRC

 Alcohol or Drug Related DUI with BAC of 0.10% or Greater

  • License Loss: 7-12 months
  • Fines, Fees & Surcharges:
    • $300-500 Fine
    • $230 Intoxicated Driver Resource Center (IDRC) Fee
    • $100 to Drunk Driving Fund
    • $100 to Alcohol Education & Rehabilitation Fund (AERF)
    • $1,000/year (for 3 years) surcharge
    • $75 to Neighborhood Services Fund
  • Up to 30 days jail time
  • 12-48 Hours Intoxicated Driver Resource Center (IDRC)
  • BAC .15% or greater: Ignition Interlock Device during suspension and 6-12 months following restoration.

Repeated DUI Convictions (2nd offense within 10 years)

  • License Loss: 2 years
  • Fines, Fees & Surcharges
    • $500-$1,000 Fine
    • $280 Intoxicated Driver Resource Center (IDRC) Fee
    • $100 to Drunk Driving Fund
    • $100 to Alcohol Education & Rehabilitation Fund (AERF)
    • $1,000/year (for 3 years) surcharge
    • $75 to Neighborhood Services Fund
  • Jail Time: 48 hours – 90 days
  • 30 days community service
  • 12-48 Hours Intoxicated Driver Resource Center (IDRC)
  • Ignition Interlock Device during license suspension and 1-3 years following restoration.

 Repeated DUI Convictions(3rd offense within 10 years)

  • License Loss: 10 years
  • Fines, Fees & Surcharges
    • $1,000 Fine
    • $280 Intoxicated Driver Resource Center (IDRC) Fee
    • $100 to Drunk Driving Fund
    • $100 to Alcohol Education & Rehabilitation Fund (AERF)
    • $1,500/year (for 3 years) surcharge
    • $75 to Neighborhood Services Fund
  • Jail Time: 180 days
  • Up to 90 days community service (can reduce period of imprisonment)
  • 12-48 hours Intoxicated Driver Resource Center (IDRC)
  • Ignition Interlock Device during license suspension and 1-3 years following restoration.