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ToggleIf you face charges for driving under the influence, you may primarily be thinking about how the punitive fines will accumulate and affect your finances. However, there are other expenses that add considerable cost to the experience.
Before you decide to plead guilty or represent yourself in court, learn more about the full cost of a DUI conviction.
Penalties/fines
Receiving a DUI conviction comes with penalties and fines, the cost of which depends on whether you have another DUI conviction already on your record. For your initial DUI, expect to see a fine ranging anywhere from about $400 to $1,000. Drivers with a former conviction for driving under the influence may have to pay as much as three times that estimate.
Impound/towing
Law enforcement will not let you drive home after determining that you are driving under the influence of alcohol. Instead, expect to have your vehicle towed and impounded, a cost that comes out of your pocket. This can cost roughly $200.
Treatment program
The court recognizes that sometimes, the problem is more than getting behind the wheel after a few drinks: Addiction may be the root of the matter. Judges often order DUI offenders to complete a treatment program to help them break the cycle of alcohol addiction. Such programs, while a good investment for the future and a bridge to better health, can last between 30 and 60 hours, depending on the person’s blood alcohol content during the arrest. Programs may cost an estimated $600.
Insurance premiums
Your current insurance provider will learn about your conviction. With a DUI on your driving record, you become an at-risk driver, which often results in higher insurance premiums. The amount of the increase can vary, but it is likely that those higher premiums will last several years, long after you have paid the other costs for your DUI conviction.
Author Bio

Matthew L. Lopez
Matthew L. Lopez is the Managing Attorney and founder of Matthew Lopez Law, a criminal defense and DUI firm serving clients throughout Arizona. His track record of case dismissals and charge reductions has earned him honors, including a National Trial Lawyers Top 40 Under 40 nomination, a “Superb” 10/10 Avvo rating, and a Rising Star designation by Super Lawyers.
Matthew is a member of the National College for DUI Defense and holds active memberships with the Arizona Association for Criminal Justice and the Arizona Association for Justice. His firm handles criminal defense, DUI, drug charges, and traffic offenses, offering free consultations and affordable payment plans to make quality defense accessible to all Arizonans.
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