When convicted of a DUI, you could lose your driver's license, face fines, have to attend mandatory alcohol education classes, serve jail time, or have an ignition interlock device installed in your vehicle.
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If convicted of a DUI in the State of Oklahoma, one can expect a fine of up to $1000, up to one year in jail and possibly lose their license for a period of a year. Charges can differ between state and local police departments.
In the UK you have to surrender it.
When convicted of a DUI felony, you may lose your driver's license, face hefty fines, serve jail time or probation, and have a criminal record. You may also experience challenges with employment, insurance rates, and other privileges that require a clean criminal record.
It depends on whether it is your first DUI or not and whether or not you are acutally convicted. If you are convicted, you will lose your license. On a first conviction, it is an automatic 90 day suspension. On a second conviction, there is a one year revocation. On a third, it is a three year revocation. I hope this information helps you!
One year drivers license suspension in Oregon
It's certainly possible. If you're only convicted of DUI, chances are you didn't injure or kill anyone in the process. There are certainly fines to pay, and you would be responsible for any damage that came of the action. If you manage to injure or kill anyone during a DUI, I imagine the fines are the least of your problems. You'd be looking at person-felony charges, which are generally more concerning.
6 months, and they will be fined either $16000 or spend up to 3 months in jail
In the US - yes.