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STATE OF ALABAMA DUI LAW

STATE OF ALABAMA DUI LAW. Important Terms. DUI- driving under the influence of a substance that alters the brain. Can be alcohol or drugs. Both prescription and non-prescription

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STATE OF ALABAMA DUI LAW

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  1. STATE OF ALABAMA DUI LAW

  2. Important Terms DUI- driving under the influence of a substance that alters the brain. Can be alcohol or drugs. Both prescription and non-prescription Blood Alcohol Content (BAC)- the percentage of alcohol found in one’s blood. It is a legal measurement and can be tested through breath, blood, and urine
  3. ALABAMA DUI LAWS First Conviction: Imprisonment - Up to 1 year in municipal or county jail (no minimum mandatory sentence) Fine - $600 - $2,100 DL Suspended for 90 days
  4. ALABAMA DUI LAWS Second Conviction Within 5 Years: Imprisonment - 48 consecutive hours, up to 1 year, or not less than 20 days community service Fine - $1,100 - $5,100 DL Revocation - 1 year
  5. ALABAMA DUI LAWS Third Conviction Within 5 Years: Imprisonment - 60 days in municipal or county jail, up to 1 yearin prison Fine - $2,100 - $10,100 DL Revocation - 3 years
  6. ALABAMA DUI LAWS Fourth or Subsequent Conviction Within 5 Years - Class C Felony (§32-5A-191): Imprisonment – 1 Year and 1 Day up to 10 years in prison Fine - $4,100 - $10,100 DL Revocation - 5 years
  7. When Am I Legally Drunk? Alabama laws says that drivers 21 years of age or older are legally drunk if their BAC is .08% or greater. Drivers that are under the age of 21 are considered legally druntheir BAC is .0k if 2% or greater CDL Drivers are considered legally Drunk if their BAC is .04% or greater
  8. When Am I Legally Drunk? CDL Drivers of school buses and daycare buses are considered legally drunk if their BAC is .02% Alabama laws says that drivers 21 years of age or older are legally impaired if their BAC is .05% or greater. (In this case drivers generally are swerving or driving erratically)
  9. The Bottom Line Under Alabama State Law, it is unlawful for anyone to operate or be in actual physical control of a vehicle if they are under the influence of any intoxicating agent.
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