First Offense DUI in Georgia
You have thirty (30) calendar days from your arrest to request an administrative hearing.
You have thirty (30) calendar days from your arrest to request an administrative hearing.
The State of Georgia mandates a minimum of ten days in jail. The Judge can stay or probate all of the jail time, but 24 hours. You will get a minimum of 12 months of probation, minus any jail time given by the Judge. You will also have to complete a minimum of 40 hours of community service. Complete an alcohol and drug evaluation and any recommended treatment. Complete the risk reduction course (also known as DUI school).
If you are stopped by a Police Officer, Sheriff’s Deputy , College Police Officer or State Trooper and arrested for DUI and it’s your first offense DUI in 10 years, there are mandatory things that will occur if you are found guilty or plead guilty.
The fine will be a minimum of $300 and a maximum of $1,000. There will also be a monthly probation fee. The fee depends on each court system, since most are private companies.
If you plead guilty or found guilty of driving under the influence of alcohol and it’s your first DUI conviction in five years and you are over 21, your driver’s license will be suspended for one year. However, you can ask the Judge for an affidavit of first conviction. You can take the affidavit to the Department of Driver’s Services (DDS) and get a limited driving permit. Contact Sandy Springs and Atlanta DUI Attorney Richard Blevins today.
This limited driving permit is good for 120 days and limits by law where you can drive
At the end of the 120 days, you can get your driver’s license reinstated by paying a restoration fee to DDS and showing you completed the risk reduction course. If you pled guilty to a first offense DUI, you will be suspended for one year and cannot get a limited driving permit.
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