A DUI Conviction Can Have
By now, everyone is aware that being convicted of driving under the influence (DUI) is a big deal, but do you know exactly how it will affect your life moving forward? In Florida, if you are convicted of a DUI, it will remain on your record for the rest of your life. There is no opportunity to seal your record or expunge it.
If it is the first time you are convicted of a DUI, you would face a combination of penalties, including:
- A fine
- DUI school
- Community service
- Imprisonment
- A revoked license
- Probation
If it is not the first conviction, the amount of the fees and the length of imprisonment jump sharply. Additional penalties can be included if there was a minor in the car or if the driver’s blood alcohol content (BAC) was extraordinarily high.
Legal Repercussions Are Not The Only Things That A Person Convicted Of A DUI Faces
A recent MSN News article discusses the social and financial effects that a DUI can cause. For instance, a person with a DUI conviction can expect to pay a higher car insurance rate for at least a few years. This is because the insurance company views these drivers as high risk. Whilst you may be able to click here and get a cheap rate, this will still be higher than if you did not have this conviction. In many cases, insurance rates double after a conviction. You will also be required to sign up for a different type of insurance plan called an SR-22 policy, which involves more paperwork. So to avoid having to pay hefty fees and be able to get lower rate vehicle insurance, it’s best to drive safely and responsibly.
At the Law Offices of Michael M. Raheb, P.A., we have spent the past 16 years working with defendants in Fort Meyers to obtain the best possible rulings. We are available to our clients whenever they need us, day or night. Too often, people who have been arrested for a DUI are treated as though they have already been convicted. We will treat you with the respect you deserve. To discuss your case, Call Us At 866-949-0888 Today!
Drinking And Driving Can Also Have A Long-Term Effect On A Person’s Job Prospects
A DUI conviction can also make it difficult to find employment. There are many jobs that view it as a sign of irresponsibility. Not surprisingly, any job that involves driving will probably be unavailable. Jobs that involve supervising children, including teaching and working at a daycare, will often be very sensitive to any criminal history. It may also be difficult to get a job within the government, because they almost always perform background checks on potential employees.
In more general terms, any job hunt with a DUI on record will become more difficult. Employers receive a lot of qualified applicants nowadays, and most of them look for any way to narrow the list down. A DUI conviction could be an excuse to eliminate one of the candidates.
If you have been arrested and charged with a DUI, you should contact an attorney right away. We can help plan your defense and work toward a less severe punishment. To schedule a free consultation, Call Us At 866-949-0888 Today!