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Tuesday, November 20, 2007 

Tennessee DUI Law

Tennessee DUI law is best described as 2 separate offenses; the first is driving under the influence and the 2nd is commonly referred to as the Tennessee per se law. Tennessee DUI law defines a person as being legally under the influence "per se" if their blood alcohol level is .08% or higher. This is true even if there is no evidence that the person's ability to drive is actually impaired.

A first offense Tennessee DUI will most likely cost you your driving privileges, jail time and a mandatory alcohol education program. In addition to those 2 punishments youll also have to spend a considerable amount of money on:

Tennesse state fines, Court costs, Vehicle impoundment and towing, Lawyer fees, Possible Ignition Interlock Device, DMV fees, SR-22 insurance costs.

Tennessee's DUI penalties

1st Offense

1 year drivers license revocation, Jail time from 1 day 11 months 29 days, Fines up to $1,500.

2nd Offense

2 year drivers license revocation, restricted license available after 1 year, Jail time 11 months 29 day(s), Fines up to $3,500, Ignition Interlock required, Possible vehicle forfeiture.

Most people arrested in Tennessee for a 2nd offense have a lot of questions about the ignition interlock device that they are required to have installed on their vehicle when they are finally allowed to drive again. The ignition interlock device (IID) connects the automobiles ignition to a breath alcohol analyzer thus preventing the vehicle from starting if the drivers breath submission registers at or above .02%.

In Tennessee an ignition interlock device can be ordered at the discretion of the court and is mandatory if you have had a prior DUI conviction in the last 5 years. You are responsible for the ongoing maintenance and initial installation of the device.

In summary a Tennessee DUI offense is a serious matter that can significantly impact your life. You should do everything you can to prevent yourself from being convicted if possible, at the very least meet with a Tennessee DUI lawyer to discuss your options.

More Tennessee DUI law information and information on hiring a Tennessee DUI Lawyer.

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