Yes, as long as none of the following apply: -Your DUI charge has suspended your license and you are the driver of a vehicle leaving the state -Your DUI charge has left you on probation and part of the probation has required you to not leave the state -Your DUI charge has left you on probation and part of the probation has required you to contact your parole officer (PO) for approval to leave the state.
Your probation documents should spell out what restrictions, if any, you may have.
According to my DUI lawyer, travel outside the country requires the judge's approval.
The punishment for a first DUI conviction in Florida, is anywhere from 8 hours to 6 months. Including a penalty of $250-$500 (up to $1000 if BAC was .20 or higher, or if there was a minor in the car). Probation will be no more than one year, and your license will be revoked for no less than 6 months
You will probably have your probation revoked and have to serve the remainder of that sentence behind bars PLUS whatever jail time will be added if you are found guilty of the DUI offense.
That's a violation of your probation. Most likely 6 months in jail.
A second DUI offense typically means a much stiffer penalty. If you violate your probation and get a second DUI in Florida you can get a variety of offenses. They include jail time of 9 months to 1 year, a fine of between 1 and 4 thousand dollars, and your license suspended for 5 years.
DUI probation typically starts once a person is convicted of a DUI offense. The start date can vary depending on the specific terms of the probation, but it often begins after sentencing and any required jail time or treatment programs have been completed. It's important to check with the court or your probation officer for the exact start date of your DUI probation.
the law max parole violation for a DUI to prison
if your on probation consualt your probation officer if not then go ahead.
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You will need to consult with a lawyer and your probation officer.