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7 Mar

Can I Get My Ignition Interlock Device (IID) Off Early?

If you get convicted of driving under the influence (DUI) in Arizona, part of your sentence will most likely be the requirement to have an ignition interlock device (IID) installed in your vehicle. This device requires y...

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5 Jul

5 Mistakes to Avoid After Getting a DUI

A DUI, or driving under the influence, crime is a serious offense. Arizona has some of the strictest DUI laws and penalties in the nation, including mandatory jail time. If you get pulled over or arrested for an alleged ...

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24 May

What Is the Penalty for a First-Offense DUI in Arizona?

Key Takeaways • Drivers with 0.08 BAC or higher can be charged with DUI in Arizona. • Refusing a breathalyzer triggers a one year driver license suspension. • First offense DUI requires at least 10 consecutive d...

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30 Mar

Will My License Be Suspended After a DUI?

Driving under the influence, or DUI, is against the law in Arizona. If you are found guilty and convicted of a DUI, you could lose your driving privilege as part of your punishment. Even before your criminal trial, howev...

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15 Jun

Driving Restrictions After a DUI in Arizona

The State of Arizona penalizes crimes involving driving under the influence (DUI) or driving while impaired (DWI) harshly. A DUI conviction can come with a sentence that significantly impacts your life, from forcing you ...

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11 May

What Happens if I’m Charged With an Out-of-State DUI in Arizona?

Driving under the influence (DUI) is a crime in all 50 states. Arizona, however, penalizes DUI crimes more harshly than most states. If you are convicted of driving under the influence or driving impaired while traveling...

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6 Jan

Ignition Interlock Device Laws in Arizona

Arizona takes driving under the influence (DUI) crimes very seriously. The state legislature has passed many laws to discourage driving drunk and prevent repeat offenders. One of these laws is the mandatory installation ...

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10 Dec

DUI Charges for Physical Control of a Vehicle

Years of intense effort to criminalize drunk driving in Arizona have led to it having some of the country’s strictest related laws. Arizona recognizes driving under the influence (DUI) as a violent crime that comes wit...

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20 Jul

Types of Field Sobriety and BAC Tests

Driving while drunk or intoxicated is against the law in all 50 states. Most states have set a legal threshold determining when a driver is too drunk to drive. This threshold is in terms of blood alcohol concentration (B...

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13 Feb

Moving Violations in Arizona

As a driver, it is your responsibility to obey every roadway rule and traffic law set in place in Arizona. Breaking even a minor traffic law is an infraction that could lead to fines or stiffer penalties, such as crimina...

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27 Sep

The Wrong-Way DUI

One of the 347 new bills Arizona lawmakers signed into law as part of the 53rd Legislature increases the penalties for wrong-way driving under the influence (DUI). The law, House Bill 2243, amends Title 28 of the Arizona...

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27 Aug

Why Is the Legal Drinking Age 21?

The minimum legal drinking age in the U.S. for all states, including Arizona, is 21. Those who drink under this age limit may face charges such as a minor in possession (MIP) in Glendale, or other civil and criminal pena...

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31 Jul

What Is the Court Process for Driving Under the Influence?

Driving under the influence (DUI) is illegal in all 50 states, and each state has a unique process for handling DUI cases. Arizona’s DUI laws enforce the federal blood-alcohol concentration (BAC) limit of .08% for indi...

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17 Jul

Do’s and Don’ts During a DUI Arrest

A DUI arrest is a serious matter, and it’s important to know what to do if you find yourself in such a situation. Regardless of whether you’ve been drinking before driving, your conduct during a DUI arrest can influe...

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7 Jul

What Is the Certified Ignition Interlock Program?

An ignition interlock device (IID) fits into a vehicle and prevents it from driving until the driver blows into a breath analysis machine to ensure the driver’s sobriety. The Certified Ignition Interlock Program handle...

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