Penalties For New Jersey DUI First Time Offenders

Reader’s Question:

A friend of mine has been charged with DUI here in Clifton, New Jersey and this is her first arrest. I have warned her several times not to drink and drive but still, she didn’t listen. What are the penalties involved if she will be convicted on her DUI charge?

Jean

Clifton, NJ

Drunk driving is one among the biggest killers in the country that’s why the state of New Jersey has strict laws with regard to DUI. If your friend will be convicted because of her DUI charge in Clifton, New Jersey, this can drain her financial resources and impair her ability to work.

In New Jersey, a first time offender has to pay fines of not less than $250 nor more than $400. She would also have to spend 12 to 48 hours in Intoxicated Driver Resource Center (IDRC). She can also have a jail term of 30 days. Her driver’s license would also be suspended for three months. There would also be a New Jersey Motor Vehicles Commission (NJMVC) surcharge of $1,000 per year for three years and payments of $200 to the DWI Enforcement Fund, $50 to the Violent Crimes Compensation Fund, $75 to the Safe Neighborhood Fund, and $200 for license restoration.

Make sure that your friend hires a New Jersey DUI lawyer to help her defend her DUI case. DUI is a very serious criminal offense, so with the expertise of a DUI lawyer, she can have her charges reduced or better yet, have those charges dropped.

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