A DUI arrest in Arizona can turn your life upside down fast. We’re talking about consequences that reach far beyond the courtroom—affecting your job, your finances, your education, your family, and your future opportunities.
Arizona has some of the strictest DUI laws in the country. Courts have little flexibility once you’re convicted, and mandatory penalties kick in whether it’s your first offense or not. Let me walk you through what you’re actually facing.
Getting charged with DUI in Arizona means you’re dealing with a criminal proceeding, not just a traffic ticket. The state divides DUIs into three categories based on severity:
Standard DUI: BAC of 0.08% or higher within two hours of driving, or any level of impairment by alcohol or drugs—including prescriptions.
Extreme DUI: BAC of 0.15% or higher. Nearly twice the legal limit.
Aggravated DUI: This becomes a felony if you were driving on a suspended license, it’s your third offense within seven years, or you had a child under 15 in the car.
Each level brings increasingly harsh penalties, and none of them are optional—courts must impose at least the minimum sentences.
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Here’s what Arizona law requires:
First DUI: Minimum 10 consecutive days in jail (though some of that time might be suspended if you complete alcohol treatment), at least $1,250 in fines, mandatory alcohol treatment, an ignition interlock device on any vehicle you drive, community service, and license restrictions.
Second DUI (within 5 years): At least 90 days in jail, minimum $3,000 fine, ignition interlock device, community service, and substantial loss of driving privileges.
Extreme DUI: Minimum 30 days in jail, at least $2,500 fine, one-year license suspension, alcohol treatment, ignition interlock device, and community service.
Extreme DUI, Second Offense: At least 120 days in jail, $3,250 minimum fine, one-year license loss.
Aggravated DUI (Felony): Minimum four months in prison, potentially up to two years. Plus fines, license revocation, community service, and ignition interlock requirements.
These aren’t negotiable. Once convicted, you’re facing these penalties automatically.
Every DUI conviction costs you your license, with timelines that get worse for repeat offenses. First DUI? At least 90 days, possibly up to a year. Second DUI within five years? One-year revocation. Extreme DUI? Suspended for 90 days to a year. Aggravated DUI? Three-year revocation.
And even after reinstatement, most drivers must install an ignition interlock device and pay for installation and monthly monitoring.
The direct costs are obvious—fines, court fees, and assessments add up quickly. But that’s just the beginning. Legal fees to defend yourself properly. Installation and monthly fees for the ignition interlock device. Alternative transportation costs while your license is suspended. Lost income from jail time. Mandatory alcohol education and treatment programs.
Insurance rates spike dramatically after a DUI, often for years. We’re talking thousands of dollars in additional premiums annually.
The financial strain is real and often overwhelming.
If you’re a college student, a DUI conviction can trigger disciplinary action from your school on top of criminal penalties. Suspension or expulsion are real possibilities, depending on the circumstances and your institution’s code of conduct.
Even if you don’t get expelled, the conviction affects your academic future. Professional programs in law, medicine, education, and nursing require background checks. A DUI on your record can disqualify you from admission or licensing opportunities.
Employment: Many employers run background checks. If you have a commercial driver’s license, healthcare certification, or teaching license, a DUI can trigger disciplinary actions from licensing boards. Some careers become effectively off-limits.
Social and Emotional Toll: There’s a stigma attached to DUI convictions. People experience embarrassment, stress, isolation, and anxiety as they work through the consequences.
Family Impact: License suspensions complicate everything—school drop-offs, medical appointments, basic household responsibilities. Families face added stress from increased expenses and reduced income.
Long-Term Reputation: A DUI record follows you for years, showing up on background checks for housing, employment, and professional advancement. The effects often outlast the formal penalties.
A DUI doesn’t have to destroy your life, but you need to act quickly and strategically:
Request an MVD hearing within 15 days to challenge a license suspension. Comply with all court orders. Seek legal representation immediately—an experienced attorney can challenge evidence, represent you in hearings, and negotiate penalties. Document everything related to your case. And consider voluntarily entering treatment, which can demonstrate responsibility to the court.
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At The Law Offices of John Phebus, we’ve handled countless DUI cases in Glendale and throughout Arizona. We understand what you’re up against and know how to build strong defenses that protect your rights and minimize the impact on your life.
The stakes are too high to face this alone. Your freedom, your career, your education, and your future are all on the line.
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