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If you drove under the influence, you can still be arrested and charged with driving. While arrests for DUI after the fact are rare, they do happen and the penalties can be just as serious.
You can receive a DUI felony for drinking and driving in 46 states. Only California, Maryland, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and the District of Columbia do not administer felony charges to repeat drinking and driving offenders. In most states, your first DUI charge is typically classified as a misdemeanor.
1. Montana. Montana ranks as the worst state for driving, with 8.57 drivers involved in fatal crashes for every 100,000 licensed drivers, and 7.14 people killed in crashes involving a driver for every 100,000 state residents.
On January 1, 1991, the Uniform Conviction Information Act (UCIA) became law in Illinois. This act mandates that all criminal history record conviction information collected and maintained by the Illinois State Police, Bureau of Identification, be made available to the public pursuant to 20 ILCS 2635/1 et seq.
Arizona is frequently cited as having the most rigorous DUI laws in the nation for first-time offenders. The state implements measures that are often reserved for repeat offenders in other regions.
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There are several countries that will not allow someone with a DUI on their record to enter their borders. These countries include Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. Canada, for example, has strict entry requirements for individuals with criminal records, including those with a DUI conviction.
A DUI conviction in Illinois stays on your record permanently. After 10 years, it may become less visible. When convicted of a DUI, licenses are automatically suspended or revoked. The length of suspension or revocation depends on the offense, ranging from 6 months to 4 years.
Georgia, Massachusetts, Michigan, Tennessee, Wisconsin dont share DUI information under the Interstate Drivers License Compact. If your drivers license is suspended in another state you will have to clear up the charge before getting a new license.

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