Illinois DUI/DWI Laws
Quick Overview of Penalties for DUI/DWI
- BAC Percentage for Increased (Aggravated) Penalty – .16
- License Suspension for 1st Offense – Yes
- Limited Driving Privileges During Suspension – Yes
- Ignition Interlock – Mandatory for all convictions
- Vehicle and License Plate Sanctions – Yes, Impoundment and Vehicle Confiscation
General State Information
- State Penal Code – 625 ILCS 5/11-500 to 5/11-505 (also covers reckless driving)
- Open Container Laws – Yes
- Repeat Offender Laws – Yes
- Check Points – Yes – Random (several hundred per year)
- Alcohol Exclusion Laws Limiting Treatment – None
Understanding DUI/DWI Penalties
There are four main factors that determine the severity of the penalties incurred:
- The age of the driver
- The substance impairing you. This may be drugs, or alcohol, or both
- The category of your driver’s license (Restricted, CDL)
- Whether you refused a chemical test
Chemical Test Refusal
– Every state has some version of the “Implied Consent” law
– This law carries serious consequences for refusing a chemical test
– The penalties for refusing a chemical test in Illinois are:
1st Refusal
- 1 year license suspension
2nd Refusal
- 3 year license suspension
3rd Refusal
- 3 year license suspension
Lookback Period
- Illinois has a lifetime lookback period
- Any prior conviction for DUI/DWI can be factored in when determining penalties
Zero Tolerance
- Drivers under 21 with a BAC of .01% or more will be charged with DUI/DWI
- A BAC of .08% and above will result in the same penalties as drivers 21 and over
Penalties for Underage Drivers (under 21)
1st Offense
- 3 month license suspension (this rises to 2 years if BAC is above .08%)
- $2500 fine (maximum if BAC is above .08%)
- Prison (if BAC is above .08%, maximum sentence is 1 year)
- 100 hours Community Service
2nd Offense
- 1 year license suspension (this rises to 2 years if BAC is above .08%)
- $2500 fine (maximum if BAC is above .08%)
- Prison ( if BAC is above .08%, minimum sentence 5 days, maximum 1 year)
- 30 days Community Service
DUI/DWI Penalties/Alcohol/Drug related (Non-Aggravated)
1st Offense
- 1 year license suspension
- $2500 fine (maximum)
- Prison (1 year maximum)
- Installation of Ignition Interlock Device
- 100 hours Community Service
2nd Offense
- 5 year license suspension
- $2500 fine (maximum)
- Prison (1 year maximum)
- Installation of Ignition Interlock Device
- 30 days Community Service
DUI/DWI Penalties/Alcohol/Drug related (Aggravated)
1st Offense
- 1 year license suspension
- $500 – 2500 fine
- Prison (1 year maximum)
- Installation of Ignition Interlock Device
- 100 hours Community Service (mandatory minimum)
2nd Offense
- 5 year license suspension
- $1250 – $2500 fine
- Prison (7 days mandatory)
- Installation of Ignition Interlock Device
- Community Service (at discretion of judge)
CDL Drivers (Commercial)
- Those with a commercial driver’s license (CDL) are held to a stricter standard
- Accordingly, their BAC threshold is significantly lower (0.04%), and the penalties incurred are often much more severe
- An initial DUI conviction in a passenger or commercial vehicle will result in a one year CDL suspension
- A second DUI conviction in a passenger or commercial vehicle will result in a permanently revoked CDL.
SR-22 Insurance Requirements
- SR-22 Insurance is a requirement in many states as a condition of restoring your driving privileges
- Most, but not all states have SR-22 statutes
- In Illinois an SR-22 must be filed with the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) before your driving privileges can be restored
- You must maintain your SR-22 for a period of 3 years following the restoration of your driving privileges
- Should you lapse at any point, your insurance company will inform the DMV and your license will be revoked
Wet Reckless
- Wet Reckless is a general term that refers to a plea bargain that may reduce the severity of the charge against you
- Illinois does allow for plea bargains in DUI/DWI cases
- It can only be pleaded down to reckless driving
- This allows you to avoid a criminal record
- Any subsequent DUI/DWI arrests within the look-back period will reverse the original plea bargain
- The reckless driving will revert back to a full DUI/DWI conviction and lead to enhanced penalties in this case
- This plea bargain is typically only allowed for first time offenders with no aggravating factors involved
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