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I was just convicted of DUI. What happens now?

Alex

Houston, TX.

Alex,

Sorry to hear of your conviction. But in the future you may need to plan ahead and have a designated driver.

Now there are several things that can happen from large fines on top of the fines that you already have paid. To having to complete an alcohol education  course. There could be community service and even an interlocking device put on your car.

This device is a machine you have to blow onto every time you want to start your car. You even have to blow into this machine several times as you are driving. It checks you alcohol level in you breath. Much like the machine you probably blew into at the police station. You will have to have this machine recalibrated every month with a service fee for this procedure.

You are now considered in the high risk category for auto insurance. This insurance is known as Texas SR22 insurance. Which is required by law for you to have after your drivers license is returned to you and you are no longer on a suspended license. This last for a minimum of 3 years.

So as you can see it is very expensive venture and time consuming. But you may get off easy this time but it may cost a lot more the next time. Remember don’t drink and drive.

Hope this answered you question and you found this web site informative.

Thank you for an excellent Question.

 

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