Most people do not recognize the varied costs associated with a DUI charge. Although the exact cost is difficult to determine without knowing the facts of your case, the costs you may encounter (excluding attorney fees) include, but are not limited to:
- Investigation expenses (scene photos, witness interviews, etc.)
- Police communication tapes (911) and transcription
- Police videotapes and transcription
- Field sobriety test expert fees
- Chemical test (blood, breath or urine) expert fees
- Technology fees (e.g. to play the police video in court)
- Fees/court costs associated with conviction (e.g. $40.00 ignition interlock fee for all DUI convictions; $250.00 chemical test fee; $100.00 assessment etc.)
- Mandatory minimum fines ($350 for a DUI 1st Offense; $600.00 for a DUI 2nd Offense; $1,100.00 for a DUI 3rd Offense; and $3,000.00 for a DUI 4th or subsequent Offense)
- Increased insurance premiums for a minimum of 3 to 5 years
- Lost income from lost job opportunities
- Costs related to probation (litter pick-up fees; probation fees; DUI school; Ignition interlock device; SCRAM device; alcohol treatment)
- Driver’s license reinstatement fees
- Costs associated for alternative transportation if you are not permitted a restricted driver’s license
As you can see, depending upon the facts of your case and whether you are ultimately convicted of DUI, a DUI arrest can be quite costly.