What are the Criminal Penalties for a Third or Subsequent Offense?
A class "D" felony, punishable by up to five years in prison, and a fine of $2,500 to $7,500. A minimum of 30 days in jail must be served.
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What is the Definition of the Iowa DUI Law?
It is unlawful to operate a motor vehicle in Iowa in any of the following conditions: While under the influence of an alcoholic beverage or other drug combination of … more -
What are the Criminal Penalties for a Fist Offense?
A serious misdemeanor, punishable by up to one year in jail and a fine of up to $1,500, or both. The minimum jail time is 48 hours and the minimum fine is $1,000. The … more -
What are the Criminal Penalties for a Second Offense?
An aggravated misdemeanor, punishable by up to two years in prison. A minimum of seven days in jail must be served. A fine of $1,500 to $5,000 must be paid. -
Are there any other Costs?
All fines listed do not include a mandatory 30% surcharge and court costs. -
What else should I Know?
OWI convictions and deferred judgments that occurred anywhere in the United States within the preceding twelve years will count in determining whether the offense … more -
What is a Substance Abuse Evaluation?
All persons convicted must undergo a substance abuse evaluation (at the offender's expense) prior to sentencing, and the court must order the defendant to follow … more -
Can Victims of DUI Receive Restitution?
Victims may receive restitution for all damages caused by a defendant. Public agencies may receive up to $500 for costs incurred as a result of a defendant's crime. -
What are the Criminal Penalties For OWI Causing Death or Serous Injury?
An OWI that causes the death of another person is a class "B" felony, punishable by up to 25 years in prison. This sentence cannot be suspended, and a defendant cannot … more -
What are Drivers License Revocations for a First Offense?
180 days. When a chemical test indicates an alcohol level of .10 or more or the presence of a controlled substance, and the person has had no OWIrelated … more -
What are Drivers License Revocations for Second or Subsequent Offense?
One year. One or more revocations in the previous 12 years. Not eligible for temporary restricted license for one year.
