DUI Penalties

Over 100 Years of Collective Experience On Your Side.

The penalties for driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol (DUI), operating while intoxicated (OWI), and similar charges in Michigan are very serious. If you are convicted, the exact penalties you will face will depend on the circumstances involved but could range from steep fines to lengthy jail sentences to driver’s license revocation, community service, and more. In most cases, the state will seek the maximum possible penalties.

If you have been arrested for or charged with DUI in Michigan, it is critical that you contact an experienced attorney as soon as possible. At Grewal Law PLLC, we work with individuals throughout the state who are facing harsh penalties. Our Michigan DUI attorneys can help you understand your legal options and fight to protect your rights.


Call us at (888) 211-5798 to schedule a free, confidential case evaluation today.


Contact Us
  • Please enter your first name.
  • Please enter your last name.
  • Please enter your phone number.
    This isn't a valid phone number.
  • Please enter your email address.
    This isn't a valid email address.
  • Please make a selection.
  • Please enter a message.
    Please make a selection.
A History Representing Victims of Sexual Abuse Grewal Law, PLLC Represented One Third of the Survivors in the MSU and Larry Nassar Lawsuits, Who Reached the $500 Million Settlement. Grewal Law is part of a legal team currently representing over 100 survivors of Robert Anderson at University of Michigan. We are pleased to announce a $490 million settlement in principle.
OVER A CENTURY OF COLLECTIVE EXPERIENCE
  • BBB
  • AVVO Rating
  • Leading Lawyers
  • Top 100 Trial Lawyers
  • The Best Lawyers of America
  • Super Lawyers
  • The Nation's Top One Percent



Penalties for a First DUI Offense

If you are convicted of a first-offense drunk driving charge, and your BAC was below 0.17%, you may face the following penalties:

  • Up to $500 in fines
  • Up to 93 days in jail
  • Driver’s license suspension of up to 180 days
  • 6 traffic points on your driver’s license
  • Up to 360 hours of mandatory community service

If you are arrested for driving drunk and your BAC was above 0.17%, you will face operating while intoxicated (OWI) charges. The penalties for a first-offense OWI include:

  • Up to $700 in fines
  • Up to 180 days in jail
  • Driver’s license suspension of up to 1 year
  • 6 points on your driver’s license
  • Up to 360 hours of mandatory community service
  • Required completion of an alcohol treatment program
  • Mandatory ignition interlock installation on your vehicle

As you can see, the penalties for even a first-time offense are very serious. If you are convicted of a second- or third-time DUI offense, you will face even harsher penalties. The same is true if you are arrested for DUI and there is a minor in your vehicle at the time of the arrest or if you are also convicted of causing an accident that results in injury or death while driving drunk.


 

Recovered over a billion dollars On Behalf Of Our Clients
Sexual Abuse

We represented 111 of the 333 survivors in the lawsuits against Michigan State University for sexual abuse involving the former MSU doctor, Larry Nassar.

Read More

Grewal Law has been amazingly empathetic and forward-thinking through this very emotional and trying time.

- Anonymous

Michigan Sobriety Courts

One of the consequences of a DUI conviction is the revocation or restriction of your driver’s license. However, certain individuals (typically repeat offenders) may be able to enter the Sobriety Court program, which allows you to retain a restricted license as long as you participate in treatment programs. Members of the program are required to have an ignition interlock device installed on their vehicle. They must also remain in the program for two years, attend Alcoholic Anonymous (AA) or Narcotics Anonymous (NA), submit to drug and alcohol testing, and carry out community service.

If you are interested in learning more about the Sobriety Court program or you need assistance with DUI defense, contact our DUI lawyers in Grand Rapids. With three office locations, Grewal Law PLLC proudly serves clients throughout the state of Michigan.


Contact us online or by phone at (888) 211-5798 today.


Continue Reading Read Less
Schedule a Free Consultation Today
Protecting Your Rights
  • Please enter your first name.
  • Please enter your last name.
  • Please enter your phone number.
    This isn't a valid phone number.
  • Please enter your email address.
    This isn't a valid email address.
  • Please make a selection.
  • Please enter a message.
    Please make a selection.