Rhode Island DUI Laws

Rhode Island DUI Laws

Rhode Island DUI Laws: DUI Penalties, DUI Fines, Requirements & Information.

Rhode Island DUI / DWI Laws Overview and Common DUI / DWI Questions

I’ve been arrested for DUI in Rhode Island, what should I do?

If you’ve been arrested or charged with DUI / DWI in the state of Rhode Island, the first thing you should do is talk with an experienced local DUI lawyer!  Rhode Island DUI laws are complex and an experienced Rhode Island DUI lawyer will be able to negotiate the best possible outcome.  Call 1.855.700.0754 for a FREE Rhode Island DUI consultation with a local DUI lawyer.

What is the legal blood alcohol content (BAC) limit in Rhode Island?

The BAC legal limit in Rhode Island for adults is .08%.  You will be charged with a DUI in Rhode Island if you are found to have a BAC higher than .08%.  In addition, Rhode Island has a zero tolerance(underage) BAC of 0.02%, meaning that any underage driver found driving under the influence in Rhode Island with a BAC higher then .02% will be charged with a DUI.

Does Rhode Island have an aggravated DUI charge if my BAC is extremely high?

Yes, Rhode Island does have a enhanced or aggravated DUI charge if your BAC limit is over 0.15%.

Do I have to take a field sobriety test or chemical test in Rhode Island?

Rhode Island DUI laws include “implied consent”, which means you consent to submitting to sobriety tests or chemical testing when you accept your drivers license.  Rhode Island DUI laws do include severe penalties if you refuse to take a field sobriety test or provide chemical testing.

If I’m convicted of DUI in Rhode Island will I lose my car?

It is a possibility that your vehicle could be confiscated if you are charged with a 3rd DUI offense in Rhode Island.

Will I have to use an ignition interlock device if I’m convicted of DUI in Rhode Island?

Yes, after a 2nd DUI / DWI conviction it is mandatory that you will have to use a ignition interlock device in the state of Rhode Island.

How much does a Rhode Island DUI cost?

A first time DUI offense in Rhode Island can cost  between $7,000 – $11,000.  Fines and cost associated with a DUI conviction will rise if you receive more than one DUI conviction.

Will a Rhode Island DUI conviction increase my auto insurance?

Yes, definitely.  If you are convicted of a DUI in Rhode Island, your insurance could increase by $3,000 to $6,000.

Will I have to serve jail time if I’m convicted of a DUI in Rhode Island?

Yes, If convicted of a DUI offense in Rhode Island you may face up to one year in jail on your first offense.  Possible jail time for a 2nd or 3rd Rhode Island DUI conviction ranges from 10 days to 5 years.

Is there a chance that I can lose my license if convicted of a DUI in Rhode Island?
Yes, license suspension or revocation is possible if convicted of a DUI in Rhode Island.  A first time DUI conviction in Rhode Island will result in a 2 to 18 month license suspension. A second DUI conviction faces 1  to 2 year suspension, and a third DUI requires a minimum of 2 year license suspension.

 

Overview of Rhode Island DUI Law Penalties, Fines, Jail Time & Requirements

Penalties & Fines For First DUI Conviction in Rhode Island

  • Imprisonment – up to 1 year
  • Fine – Minimum of $100 to $500
  • Mandatory – Alcohol education school, & assessment and treatment program
  • Drivers License Revocation – 2 to 18 months

Penalties & Fines For Second DUI Conviction in Rhode Island

  • Imprisonment – Minimum of 10 days up to 1 year
  • Fine – $400 to $1,000
  • Mandatory – Ignition interlock device & DUI education school
  • Drivers License Revocation – 1 to 2 years

Penalties & Fines For Third DUI Conviction in Rhode Island

  • Imprisonment – Minimum 1 to 5 years
  • Fine – $400 to $5,000
  • Mandatory – Ignition interlock device & DUI education school
  • Drivers License Revocation – 2 years minimum

Rhode Island DUI Laws Apply To All Counties in Rhode Island

  • Bristol County
  • Kent County
  • Newport County
  • Providence County
  • Washington County