Are There Other Fines And Costs?
In addition to the fines described above, you will also be required to pay a total of $107.00 to help to fund driver's education classes and as a special DUI assessment fee. You will also be required to pay $25.00 as "contribution" to the Criminal Injuries Compensation Fund. If you received a minimum $150.00 fine, and were also ordered to pay another $107.00, and another $25.00, your total out of pocket expense for the sentence will be $282.00. You will also have to pay for the cost of the alcohol assessment when you get it done. This usually costs about $50.00. If you took a blood test (as opposed to a breath test), you can also be ordered to reimburse the County for the cost of that test. However, this charge is frequently overlooked. If you have $250.00 posted in your case as bail, the court will generally apply the bail toward your fines and fees, and then you would have to pay whatever balance is due. The court will usually give you up to 60 days to make any payments. If more time is needed, you can request a referral to the "Payment Court" to work out a longer term payment plan.
Other Hawaii Drunk Driving Defense FAQs
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What Is The Court Process For A Dui In Hawaii?
A: In Hawaii, persons who are arrested for DUI have to go through two separate proceedings. The administrative license revocation process and court. Here, you will find … More -
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Can Blood Alcohol Evidence Be Kept Out Of The Trial?
A: Often, the blood alcohol evidence may be kept out of your case, either because of technically deficient results, or because the State is unable to get their witnesses … More -
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What Are The Criminal Penalties For Dui?
A: If you are convicted for a first offense, or an offense that is treated like a first offense because it is not "... preceded within a fiveyear period by a … More -
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Can The Court Suspend My Driving Privileges?
A: A suspension of your driving privileges for a criminal conviction for DUI, means that you must surrender to the court, and thus cannot use, your driver's license for … More -
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Why Can The Court Suspend My Driving Privileges If They Are Already Suspended?
A: It is both statutorily prohibited, and a logical impossibility, to suspend driving privileges that have all ready been administratively revoked by the ADLRO. However, … More -
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Will I Have To Go To Treatment?
A: HRS § 2914(c) also requires that: (c) Whenever a court sentences a person pursuant to subsection (b), it shall also require that the offender be referred … More -
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What Is Proof Of Financial Responsibility?
A: Fortunately, an "SR22" is no longer required for first offense DUI convictions, and those whose convictions are treated as first offenses. HRS § … More -
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What Is Habitual Dui?
A: If you have had three prior DUI convictions within the past ten years you may be facing a felony Habitual DUI charge. Habitual DUI was passed by the legislature about … More -
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What Are The Penalties For Habitual Dui?
A: Habitual DUI is a class C felony, punishable by up to five years in jail. You also could face a lifetime license revocation. If you have had the prior convictions, and … More -
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What Is Mandatory Car Registration Revocation?
A: The 2000 legislature has passed a bill which calls for mandatory car registration revocation for a 2nd and subsequent Alcohol Contact (civil or criminal convictions). … More
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