A first-time offense can seem scary. That fear is mainly because you don’t know what to expect. Here's some of what you should know about OVI penalties as a first-time offender.
Financial Sanctions
For a guilty plea or first-time conviction of an OVI (operating a vehicle under the influence), you may receive a fine between the minimum of $375 and the maximum of $1075. On top of that fine, you may also be required to pay an administrative fee of $475 to reinstate your driver’s license. Should the judge order you to attend a Driver Intervention Program, in most cases, you will also be required to bear the cost of that intervention program.
Jail Time
The alcohol legal limit for an OVI offense is between .08 and .17 BAC (blood alcohol content). A conviction usually means three days in jail or three days of a Driver Intervention Program, which is a 72-hour program approved by the court for drug and/or alcohol treatment. If you are convicted and exceed the .17 BAC level or refuse a breath test with an OVI conviction within the past 20 years, the judge can order you to serve a total of six days in jail or three days of jail time and three days of a Driver Intervention Program.
Driver’s License
A first-time conviction will lead to the judge classifying a Class Five license suspension. With that Class, you’re facing a suspension of at least twelve months to up to three years. However, occupational driving privileges become available to you 15 days from the date of your arrest. As a student, these driving privileges may include driving to and from school but are dependent on Judge approval and can vary from Court to Court. For a conviction of an OVI with a BAC over. 17, the judge may have you put yellow license plates on your vehicle or install an interlock device prior to granting driving privileges.
If you need representation and someone to guide you through the OVI process to get the best possible outcome, contact the attorneys at Hoover Kacyon, LLC. The Akron, Fairlawn, and Cuyahoga Falls Hoover Kaycon, LLC Attorneys at Law are here to answer your questions.
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