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Driver Education Requirements At least thirty (30) hours of classroom instruction with a certified driver education instructor, At least ten (10) hours of practice driving with a certified driver education instructor, At least six (6) hours of driving observation with a certified driver education instructor.
A drivers first offense is a Class B misdemeanor, punishable by penalties such as a $500 to $1200 fine, a 9-month to 24-month license revocation, and completing an impaired driver intervention program prior to license reinstatement.
As stated in the New Hampshire DWI laws1, any driver with a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) level of at least 0.08 is considered intoxicated, and could face DUI charges. Drivers under 21 years of age are not allowed to exceed a BAC level of 0.02.
The State of New Hampshire does not currently accept online classes for DWI offenses. If you are non-resident of the state and received a DWI in New Hampshire you must get approval for out of state DWI classes from the court or agency that requires the class.
Drug and Alcohol Awareness Class Course durationTotal priceStart now 4 hours $25.00 Start your 4-hour course now 8 hours $45.00 Start your 8-hour course now 12 hours $65.00 Start your 12-hour course now 16 hours $85.00 Start your 16-hour course now
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No need to be stuck in a classroom to learn about the knowledge part of driving. We are offering a purely online drivers ed course, from registration to certification. All you need is an Internet-connected device and you are all set to study at home or anywhere you prefer. You can log in and log out anytime you want.
Challenging the Legality of the Traffic Stop Law enforcement cannot stop a driver without probable cause, which means they must observe a traffic violation or have reasonable suspicion of illegal activity. If the officer stopped you without a valid reason, this could be grounds to have the DUI charges dismissed.

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