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![]() Pennsylvania DUI law changed in October of 2003 when the allowable BAC was lowered from .10% to a BAC of .08%. Then on February 1, 2004, a series of new penalties went into effect for those who get convicted of Pennsylvania DUI (or driving under the influence in Pennsylvania). The new penalties fall into a new three tier punishment system throughout the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania DUI Law Tier 1:Tier 1 is considered General Impairment. General impairment is meant to describe those with BAC levels between .08% and .099%, and no property damage resulting from the DUI offense. Pennsylvania DUI Law Tier 2:Tier 2 is considered a high rate of blood alcohol. This is for those with BAC levels between .10% and .159% (the BAC level must be measured within 2 hours of actually operating the vehicle), and those with resultant property damage or personal injury from the DUI offense. Even those with General Impairment BAC levels (less than .10%) can be placed in the Tier 2 category if there was property damage or personal injury.
Pennsylvania DUI Law Tier 3:Tier 3 is reserved for the highest BAC level offenders. A Blood Alcohol Concentration of .16% or greater that is measured within 2 hours of operating a motor vehicle will land you in a Tier 3 status. Anyone who refuses to submit to a chemical test and have their BAC measured will be placed into Tier 3 status as well. In addition to a high BAC, any illegal drug(s) (if prescription drugs you must have a valid prescription) will also land you in Tier 3 status. Pennsylvania DUI PunishmentsPA Tier 1 Punishments1st Offense PA DUI: No loss of driving privileges, six months
maximum of probation, fine of $300 dollars, attendance at a DUI
school (highway, alcohol and safety program). PA Tier 2 Punishments1st Offense PA DUI: drivers license suspended for 12 months (occupational license eligibility after 60 days), jail time from 48 hours to 6 months, fine between $500 - $5,000, DUI school (highway, alcohol and safety program). PA Tier 3 Punishments1st Offense PA DUI: drivers license suspended for 12 months (occupational license eligibility after 60 days), jail time between 72 hours and 6 months, fine(s) between $1,000 - $5,000, attend DUI school (safety, highway and alcohol program). Pennsylvania DUI ARD ProgramIn Pennsylvania, there’s another route for dealing with a DUI called the ARD program. ARD stands for Accelerated Rehabilitative Disposition. This program is for first-time offenders, including DUI offenders, who would like to avoid the lengthy process of a trial and accept some alternate consequences. Pennsylvania DUI AttorneysDUI Arrest Help.com has compiled a list of skilled DUI defense attorneys in Pennsylvania who have agreed to offer you a free initial consultation to discuss your case. There is no obligation to use them, and you can get some great information about what you should do in this free consultation. Click here to speak with one of our Pennsylvania DUI lawyers. SR22 Insurance Considerations for a PA DUISR22 insurance is required in the state of Pennsylvania after a DUI conviction. This type of insurance is classified as 'high risk' meaning you are a higher risk to the insurance companies so consequently they will charge more for taking on more risk. This can get very expensive if you sign up for one of these policies with the wrong company. DUI Arrest Help.com has partnered with the largest and most trusted provider in the state of Pennsylvania to offer you a free no obligation SR22 insurance quote specifically for PA residents. Not only will you save money but our partner also leads the insurance industry in customer service. Take a minute and fill out a free no obligation quote. It won't cost you a thing (and only takes a minute) to check and see what they can do for you. Get a free no obligation Pennsylvania SR22 insurance quote here Pennsylvania DUI News Headlines |
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