Georgia DUI - 10 Day Rule

You should know that driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs (commonly referred to as “DUI”) is a very serious matter in Georgia. A conviction in Georgia on a DUI charge can result in a jail sentence, a fine of up to $1,000.00 (for a first or second offense) or up to $5,000.00 (for a third offense), a suspension of your Georgia driver’s license, 40 hours of community service (for a first offense), and 30 days of community service (for a second or third offense), and alcohol/drug evaluation or treatment.

In addition, a Georgia DUI conviction can result in higher automobile insurance premiums and difficulty conducting everyday transactions that require presentment of your driver’s license (such as identification requests, cashing checks and renting a car). Also, a Georgia DUI conviction can drastically impact your present job or future job opportunities.

You should know that driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs (commonly referred to as “DUI”) is a very serious matter in Georgia. A conviction in Georgia on a DUI charge can result in a jail sentence, a fine of up to $1,000.00 (for a first or second offense) or up to $5,000.00 (for a third offense), a suspension of your Georgia driver’s license, 40 hours of community service (for a first offense), and 30 days of community service (for a second or third offense), and alcohol/drug evaluation or treatment.

In addition, a Georgia DUI conviction can result in higher automobile insurance premiums and difficulty conducting everyday transactions that require presentment of your driver’s license (such as identification requests, cashing checks and renting a car). Also, a Georgia DUI conviction can drastically impact your present job or future job opportunities.

You should know that driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs (commonly referred to as “DUI”) is a very serious matter in Georgia. A conviction in Georgia on a DUI charge can result in a jail sentence, a fine of up to $1,000.00 (for a first or second offense) or up to $5,000.00 (for a third offense), a suspension of your Georgia driver’s license, 40 hours of community service (for a first offense), and 30 days of community service (for a second or third offense), and alcohol/drug evaluation or treatment.

In addition, a Georgia DUI conviction can result in higher automobile insurance premiums and difficulty conducting everyday transactions that require presentment of your driver’s license (such as identification requests, cashing checks and renting a car). Also, a Georgia DUI conviction can drastically impact your present job or future job opportunities.

 

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