Kentucky state law mandates that a third-offense DUI conviction requires that you serve 30 days to 12 months in jail, pay a fine of $500 $1,000, plus court costs; your license may be revoked from 24 to 36 months, and you may be required to attend DUI School for one year.
How many duis is a felony in Kentucky?
If a person receives multiple DUI charges, the punishments for each consecutive offense become more severe. After the fourth DUI in a ten-year period, the offense is then considered a Class D felony in Kentucky.
What happens after 3 duis in Kentucky?
A third DUI Offense in Kentucky involves up to $1,000 fine and jail time from 30 days to 12 months. Drivers license is suspended a minimum of 24 months and can be as long as 36 months.
What is the minimum sentence for 3rd DUI?
If convicted of a third time DUI offense, the defendant is typically sentenced to five years of probation with a statutory minimum of 120 days in jail. Sentences will vary by county and some judges may allow defendants to serve some or all of their jail sentence on house arrest.
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