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After an arrest for DUI, drivers have an opportunity to contest their license suspension before it goes into effect. The amount of time between the arrest and the suspension depends on the state. In California, for example, a drivers license will be suspended 30 days after a DUI arrest.
You may have a first-time DUI offense dismissed in California. A dismissal means the court completely drops the charges against you.
First-time DUI offenders will likely face misdemeanor criminal charges unless there are extenuating circumstances such as causing an accident or having a child in the car. In most cases, offenders will have their licenses suspended and be sentenced to probation. Drug and alcohol counseling may be required.
Jail/Probation. A first offense DUI can be punished by up to six months in county jail. This rarely, if ever, happens. Rather, the court will sentence the offender to informal (unsupervised) probation in lieu of a jail sentence. On most first offender DUI convictions, the probation term is three years.
However, the most common first-offense California DUI penalties include the following: A 4-month license suspension. Possible imprisonment for up to 6 months. You might pay up to $10,000 in fines and penalties.
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The best-case scenario would be to fight and beat the case in court by either achieving a Not Guilty verdict or a dismissal of the charge. In some cases, however, it may be better to accept a DUI plea bargain available specifically to first offenders.
To fully reinstate your driving privilege with no restrictions, you must serve your full suspension or restriction, provide the DMV with proof of completion of a DUI program and provide proof of insurance (SR 22). You will be required to maintain the SR 22 for 3 years.
A first offense DUI in California is a misdemeanor typically punished by 3 to 5 years of probation, $390.00 to $1000.00 in fines plus penalty assessments, DUI school, a 6-month drivers license suspension, and installation of an ignition interlock device.

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