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Driving under the influence (DUI) is a serious offense in the state of Georgia with severe consequences. The legal repercussions of a DUI can have long-lasting effects on your life, including fines, license suspension, and even jail time. At The Wright Legal Group, we understand the complexities of Georgia DUI laws and are here to assist residents facing these charges. In this blog post, we will explore the consequences of a Georgia DUI and how our team can help navigate through this challenging situation.
The immediate consequences of a Georgia DUI often include license suspension. Upon being arrested for DUI, your driver's license will be confiscated by law enforcement, and you will be issued a temporary driving permit that is valid for 30 days. During this time, you have the opportunity to request an administrative license suspension hearing to contest the suspension. However, if you do not request a hearing or if you lose the hearing, your license will be suspended for a minimum of 30 days for first-time offenders.
In addition to license suspension, individuals convicted of a Georgia DUI may face significant fines and court costs. These financial penalties can range from hundreds to thousands of dollars depending on the circumstances of the case. Furthermore, individuals may also be required to attend alcohol education or treatment programs at their own expense. Failure to comply with these requirements can result in further legal trouble and potential jail time.
Another consequence of a Georgia DUI is the potential for mandatory installation of an ignition interlock device (IID). An IID is a breathalyzer device that is installed in your vehicle and requires you to blow into it before starting your car. If alcohol is detected on your breath, the vehicle will not start. The cost of installing and maintaining an IID falls on the individual convicted of DUI, adding yet another financial burden to an already difficult situation.
Furthermore, individuals convicted of a Georgia DUI may face incarceration depending on their blood alcohol content (BAC) level at the time of arrest or any previous DUI convictions on their record. Jail time for a first-time offender typically ranges from 24 hours to one year in prison. Subsequent offenses carry harsher penalties with longer periods of incarceration.
A Georgia DUI can have serious consequences that impact every aspect of your life. From license suspension and hefty fines to mandatory ignition interlock devices and potential jail time, navigating through these legal troubles can be overwhelming without proper legal representation. At The Wright Legal Group, we are dedicated to helping residents throughout Georgia facing DUI charges by providing expert guidance and representation every step of the way. Don't face these challenges alone - contact us today for assistance with your Georgia DUI case!
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3100 Gentian Blvd.
8B
Columbus, GA 31907
1100 Peachtree St NE
Suite 200
Atlanta, GA 30309
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