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Penalties for an Oregon DUI OffenseIncarcerationIgnition Interlock First 48 hours to 1 year (or 80 hours of community service) 1 year Second 48 hours to 1 year (or 80 hours of community service) 2 years Third Minimum 90 days 2 to 5 years depending on when your past convictions were Jun 9, 2023
All DUII offenders are required to complete a screening assessment and a substance abuse treatment program. The screening assessment is $150 and determines the type of program the offender must complete. Oregon law also requires all DUII offenders to attend a Victim Impact Panel (VIP).
Penalties for an Oregon DUI OffenseIncarcerationLicense Suspension First 48 hours to 1 year (or 80 hours of community service) 1 year Second 48 hours to 1 year (or 80 hours of community service) 3 years Third Minimum 90 days Permanent revocation (with possible restoration after 10 years by petitioning the court) Jun 9, 2023
90 days jail minimum (may face possible prison time); 5 years maximum prison term; Lifetime license revocation; A lifetime license revocation is eligible for reinstatement after 10 years so long as certain criteria is met. For more information refer to our Oregon Driver License Restoration information page.
Felony DUI in Oregon under Ballot Measure 73 (BM73) Under BM73, a driver can be charged with felony DUI in Oregon if they have two prior convictions for DUI within the last 10 years.
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Under Oregon law, driving under the influence of intoxicants, such as drugs or alcohol, will be classified as a Class C felony if the person has had two DUII convictions over the 10 years prior to the date of the current incidents, including those that occur in other states.
Some use the name DUII, for Driving Under the Influence of Intoxicants. And, some states call the offense DWI, for Driving While Intoxicated. In practicality, these all are referring to the same crime. Technically, in Oregon, the crime is Driving Under the Influence of Intoxicants, shortened as DUII.

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