Facing a DUI charge can be a daunting experience for any student. In Arizona, the consequences are especially strict due to the state’s tough stance on drunk driving.
Parents should know what happens if a student faces a DUI charge in Arizona.
Immediate consequences
According to Forbes, in Arizona, a driver under the age of 21 with a blood alcohol content above 0.00 is guilty of a DUI. When a student gets pulled over and the police arrest them, the immediate consequences begin with the arrest itself. The police officer will take the student into custody and bring them to the police station. There, they will undergo a blood or breath test to determine their blood alcohol content.
License suspension
Following the arrest, the student will likely face a license suspension. This suspension can occur even before any court proceedings. For a first offense, the suspension may last for 90 days. If the student refuses to take the BAC test, the suspension can extend to one year. During this time, the student may apply for a restricted license that allows driving to school or work.
Legal penalties
The legal penalties for a DUI in Arizona include significant fines, mandatory alcohol education programs and community service. For a first offense, the court may impose fines ranging from $1,200 to $2,500. The student might also have to attend an alcohol education program and complete community service hours.
If the student faces a second DUI charge, the fines increase and there may be a longer suspension and jail time. The court may require the student to install an ignition interlock device, preventing the car from starting if the device detects alcohol on the student’s breath.
Impact on education and future opportunities
A DUI charge can impact a student’s education and future opportunities. Schools may take disciplinary action, including suspension or expulsion. A DUI conviction can also affect scholarships, financial aid and college admissions. It stays on the student’s criminal record, which can influence future job prospects and professional licenses.
Preventive measures
To avoid these severe consequences, students should always practice responsible behavior. Understanding the risks of driving under the influence and making alternative plans for transportation can prevent the life-altering impact of a DUI charge.
It is important for parents to educate their offspring about the dangers and consequences of driving while impaired.