If you’ve been arrested for DUI in Florida, it’s crucial to act fast. Call the Law Offices of Whittel & Melton today at 866-608-5LAW (5529) for immediate legal assistance. Below are the potential penalties for a first-time DUI conviction in Florida. Keep in mind that these sanctions only apply if you are convicted—let us help you fight your DUI charge.
Penalties for a First Florida DUI
Jail Time
- Maximum: Up to 6 months in county jail.
- Minimum: No mandatory jail time.
- If your Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) exceeds 0.20%, or if a minor was in your vehicle, the maximum increases to 9 months in county jail.
Fines
- Standard DUI: $250 – $500
- Enhanced DUI (BAC over 0.20% or a minor in the vehicle): $500 – $1,000
Ignition Interlock Device
- The court may require an ignition interlock device for up to 6 months at your expense.
- If your BAC exceeds 0.20% or a minor was in your vehicle, the court may impose up to 9 months with an ignition interlock.
- Mandatory: 50 hours of community service.
- The court may allow you to pay for the required hours instead, typically $5-$10 per hour.
Probation
- Minimum: 6 months
- Maximum: 1 year
DUI School
- Completion of a state-approved DUI school is mandatory.
Insurance Requirements
- You may be required to provide proof of liability insurance, including high-risk SR-22 coverage.
Vehicle Impoundment
- Courts generally order a 10-day vehicle impoundment.
- You may request a hardship exemption to avoid this penalty.
Don’t face a DUI charge alone. Call the Law Offices of Whittel & Melton today at 866-608-5LAW (5529) for a free consultation. We’ll fight to protect your rights and minimize the consequences of your DUI charge.