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Florida DUI and Administrative Suspension Laws

** This information should be used for reference only and interested parties should refer to the full text of the law and consult with a Florida DUI attorney before drawing legal conclusions.

› Driving Under the Influence
› Fine Schedule
› Community Service
› Probation
› Imprisonment
› Impoundment or Immobilization of Vehicle
› Conditions of Release of Persons Arrested for DUI
› DUI Misdemeanor Conviction
› DUI Felony Conviction
› Manslaughter and Vehicular Homicide
› Driver License Revocation Periods for DUI
› Commercial Motor Vehicles (CMV) - Alcohol-Related Convictions
› Business Purposes Only/Employment Purposes Only Reinstatements
› DUI School Requirements
› Chemical or Physical Test Provisions
› Adjudication and Sentencing
› Driving While License Suspended or Revoked
› Administrative Suspension of Persons Under the Age of 21
› Administrative Suspension Law
› Administrative Disqualification Law
› Review Hearings for Administrative Suspension and Disqualification

Driving Under the Influence of Alcoholic Beverages, Chemical Substances or Controlled Substances DUI (Driving Under the Influence of Alcoholic Beverages, Chemical Substances or Controlled Substances). s. 316.193, F.S.

Under Florida law, DUI (Driving Under the Influence of Alcoholic Beverages, Chemical Substances or Controlled Substances) is one offense, proved by impairment of normal faculties or unlawful blood alcohol or breath alcohol level of .08 or above. The penalties upon conviction are the same, regardless of the manner in which the offense is proven.

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Fine Schedule Fine Schedule s. 316.193(2)(a)-(b), F.S.

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Community Service Community Service - s. 316.193 (6)(a), F.S.

First Conviction: Mandatory 50 hours of community service or additional fine of $10 for each hour of community service required.

Probation Probation - s. 316.193 (5)(6), F.S.

First conviction, total period of probation and incarceration may not exceed 1 year.

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Imprisonment Imprisonment- s. 316.193 (2)(a) 2, 4(b), (6)(j), F.S.

At court's discretion, sentencing terms may be served in a residential alcoholism or drug abuse treatment program, credited toward term of imprisonment.

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Impoundment of Immobilization of Vehicle Impoundment of Immobilization of Vehicle - s. 316.193 (6), F.S.

Unless the family of the defendant has no other transportation:

Impoundment or immobilization must not occur concurrently with incarceration. The court may dismiss the order of impoundment of any vehicles that are owned by the defendant if they are operated solely by the employees of the defendant or any business owned by the defendant.

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Conditions for Release of Persons Arrested for DUI Conditions for Release of Persons Arrested for DUI-s. 316.193 (9), F.S.

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DUI Misdemeanor Conviction DUI Misdemeanor Conviction: (Accident Involving Property Damage or Personal Injury)-s. 316.193 (3), F.S.

Any person who causes property damage or personal injury to another while driving under the influence is guilty of a First Degree Misdemeanor (not more than $1,000 fine or 1-year imprisonment).

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DUI Felony Conviction DUI Felony Conviction: (Repeat Offenders or Accidents Involving Serious Bodily Injury)-s. 316.193 (2),(3) F.S.

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Manslaughter and Vehicular Homicide Manslaughter and Vehicular Homicide-s. 316.193 (3), F.S.

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Driver License Revocation Periods for DUI Driver License Revocation Periods for DUI-s. 322.271, F.S. and s. 322.28,F.S.

  1. First Conviction: Minimum 180 days revocation, maximum 1 year.
  2. Second Conviction Within 5 Years: Minimum 5 years revocation. May be eligible for hardship reinstatement after 1 year. Other 2nd offenders same as "A" above.
  3. Third Conviction Within 10 Years: Minimum 10 years revocation. May be eligible for hardship reinstatement after 2 years. Other 3rd offenders same as "A" above; one conviction more than 10 years prior and one within 5 years, same as "B" above.
  4. Fourth Conviction, Regardless of When Prior Convictions Occurred and Murder with Motor Vehicle: Mandatory permanent revocation. No hardship reinstatement.
  5. DUI Manslaughter: Mandatory permanent revocation. If no prior DUI related convictions, may be eligible for hardship reinstatement after 5 years.
  6. Manslaughter, DUI Serious Bodily Injury, or Vehicular Homicide Convictions: Minimum 3-year revocation. DUI Serious Bodily Injury having prior DUI conviction is same as "B-D" above.

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Commercial Motor Vehicles – Alcohol-Related Conviction Commercial Motor Vehicles (CMV) – Alcohol-Related Convictions/Disqualifications-s. 322.61, F.S.

Business Purposes Only, Employment Purposes Only Reinstatements Business Purposes Only/Employment Purposes Only Reinstatements-s. 322.271, F.S. and s. 322.28, F.S.

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DUI School Requirements DUI School Requirements - s. 316.193 F.S., s. 322.271, F.S., s. 322.291, F.S.

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Chemical or Physical Test Provisions Chemical or Physical Test Provisions (Implied Consent Law)-s. 316.1932, F.S., s. 316.1933, F.S., s. 316.1934, F.S, s. 316.1939, F.S

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Adjudication and Sentencing Adjudication and Sentencing - s. 316.656, F.S., s. 322.2615 F.S.

Penalty to be Imposed by Court: Judges are prohibited from deviating from the administrative suspension/revocation periods mandated by statute. The courts are prohibited from withholding adjudication in DUI cases; or from reducing a DUI charge if the defendant's blood alcohol was .20 or greater.

Driving While License Suspended or Revoked Driving While License Suspended or Revoked- s. 322.34, F.S.

Any person whose driver license/privilege is suspended for Driving with an Unlawful Alcohol Level, or revoked for DUI, DUI Manslaughter or Vehicular Homicide, or for any other offense ordered by the court and who causes death or serious bodily injury to another person by operating a motor vehicle in a careless or negligent manner is guilty of a 3rd degree felony, punishable by both imprisonment of not more than 5 years, a fine not to exceed $5,000, or both.

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Administrative Suspension of Persons Under the Age of 21 Administrative Suspension of Persons Under the Age of 21
for Driving With an Alcohol Level .02 or Above

Section 322.2616, Florida Statutes, authorizes law enforcement officers having probable cause to believe that a motor vehicle is being driven by or is in the actual physical control of a person who is under the age of 21 while under the influence of alcoholic beverages or who has any alcohol level may lawfully detain this person and may request them to submit to a test to determine the alcohol level. This violation is neither a traffic infraction nor a criminal offense, nor does being detained under this statute constitute an arrest.

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Administrative Suspension Law Administrative Suspension Law - s. 322.2615, F.S., s. 316.193, F.S., s. 316.1932, F.S.

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Administrative Disqualification Law Administrative Disqualification Law

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Review Hearings For Administrative Suspensions And Disqualifications Review Hearings For Administrative Suspensions And Disqualifications

Sections s. 322.2615 and s. 322.64, F.S., authorize the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles upon the request of the driver to conduct formal and informal reviews for the purpose of sustaining, amending or invalidating administrative suspensions and disqualifications. The decisions of the department shall not be considered in any trial for a violation of s. 316.193, F.S., nor shall any written statement submitted by a person in his request for review be admissible into evidence against him in any such trial. The disposition of any related criminal proceedings shall not affect a suspension/disqualification.

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Business or Employment Reinstatement Business or Employment Reinstatement:

  1. Suspension for Driving With an Unlawful Alcohol Level of .08 or above or Refusal: Must show proof of enrollment in DUI school and apply for an administrative hearing for possible hardship reinstatement. For unlawful alcohol level must serve 30 days without driver license or permit prior to eligibility for hardship reinstatement. For first refusal must serve 90 days without driver license or permit prior to eligibility for hardship reinstatement. No hardship reinstatement for two or more refusals.
  2. Suspension - Persons Under Age of 21 Driving With a Breath Alcohol Level of .02 or above: Must complete a Traffic Law and Substance Abuse Education course before hardship reinstatement. .05 or higher, must complete DUI program prior to eligibility for hardship reinstatement. Must serve 30 days without driver license or permit prior to eligibility for hardship reinstatement.

Hardship License Prohibited Hardship License Prohibited:

  1. Florida law prohibits any hardship reinstatement upon 2nd or subsequent suspension for test refusal or if driver has been convicted of (DUI) section 316.193, F.S., two or more times.
  2. Persons disqualified from operating a commercial motor vehicle cannot obtain a hardship license to operate a commercial motor vehicle.

 

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