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The Typical Cost of a First-Time DUI/OWI in Michigan

THE TYPICAL COST OF YOUR FIRST DUI/OWI IN MICHIGAN BAC BELOW .17 V $100 to $500 fine and one or more of the following: o Up to 93 days in jail. O Up to 360 hours of community service. Driver's license suspension for 30 days, followed by license restrictions for 150 days. Possible vehicle immobilization. Possible ignition interlock. Six points added to driving record. Driver Responsibility Fee: $1,000 for 2 consecutive years for OWI. BAC OF .17 OR HIGHER One or more of the following: o Up to 180 days in jail. O $200 to $700 fine. o Up to 360 hours of community service. Driver's license suspension for 1 year. Eligible for restrictions after 45 days of suspension if an ignition interlock device is installed. Possible metal license plate confiscation if the offender operates a vehicle without a properly installed ignition interlock device. Mandatory vehicle immobilization if the offense is subsequently convicted for operating a vehicle without a properly installed ignition interlock device. 6 points added to the offender's driving record. Driver Responsibility Fee of $1000 for 2 consecutive years. MICHIGAN STATE OF www.michigan.gov SEC ATE G)

The Typical Cost of a First-Time DUI/OWI in Michigan

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Michigan refers to DUIs as OWIs (Operating While Intoxicated) with consequences varying depending on the driver's BAC (blood alcohol content). It is illegal to drive in Michigan with a BAC of 0.08 or ...

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