First Offense Nevada DUI Guide Article

Nevada First Offense Drunk Driving Conviction Resource Guide

 


We understand how stressful and expensive getting a DUI can be, so we have completed a summary of the process, what is required after you have been convicted, and resources to make this process easier for you.

Below is the information needed to navigate your first DUI in Nevada. We’ll be covering drunk driving arrest facts, sentencing procedures, estimated Court fines upon conviction, required services after trial for your DUI class, ignition interlock installation, drivers license reinstatement through NV’s DMV and SR-22 insurance required after police records of arrest for driving under the influence.

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I was just convicted of a DUI/DWI

What happens next?

  • Nevada first offense DUIs are sentenced if you have not had a previous DUI conviction during the previous 7 years.
  • First offence DUI/DWI’s are considered a Misdemeanor offense

Fines and Administration fees

  • Nevada will include fines for the first offense DUI.  These fines can range anywhere from $400 to $1000.
  • We have included a list of average expenses that come with a first offence DUI or DWI.  
  • The fines can become much higher depending on repeat offences, BAC level, or other factors such as property damage.  
  • There are always hidden DUI costs that you do not know about such as license reinstatement fees, administration fees.  
  • Our list of average expenses does not include expenses such as lawsuits, injured person’s, death, or hospital care.

What happens next?

DUI Sentencing Expectations

  • Enrollment in an 8 hour Nevada DUI Education Course to help prevent future drunk driving arrests by providing comprehensive information of the risks driving drunk
  • The first time you are convicted of a DUI you will face anywhere from 2 days to 6 months jail time.
  • There are exceptions if the court sentences you to partake in 96 hours of community service.
  • The court will decide how long the jail sentence will be based on individual circumstances.

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Licence Suspension

  • Your license will be revoked for 90 days, but you can apply to get a restricted license after 45 days from the date your license is revoked.
  • You can download the Restricted License Information form from our website.  This document will explain in depth exactly what you will need to qualify for the restricted licence and how to submit the request.  

What do I need to do to get my Licence?

DUI Classes

  • Nevada Courts will require you to attend an 8 hour Online DUI class before you can receive your license again.
  • All Nevada courts authorize 123 DUI’s online course to fulfill this requirement You can sign up and start your course immediately with us to get this knocked out.
  • Online DUI courses are the easiest way to fulfill this requirement and are usually the cheapest.
  • Most people will also need to attend a Victim Impact Panel, which we have included for free with our course.
  • Based on your judges discretion, you may need to attend a substance-abuse treatment program.

Ignition Interlock Device

  • You must install an ignition interlock device (IID) to receive your restricted license as of October 2018.
  • Nevada is one of 30 states that now require ignition interlock device upon conviction of a first offense DUI.
  • We have listed certified IID companies that have been approved by the Nevada Committee on Testing for Intoxication.


SR-22

  • Another common requirement is to obtain an SR-22 from an insurance agency.
  • If you are required to get a SR-22, you will have to have it for 3 years from the date you reinstate your license.
  • If you do not maintain your SR-22 during the 3 year period, your insurance company will notify the DMV and your license will be suspended which could cause you to restart the 3 year period again.

Getting your license back.

Once you have fulfilled all of the requirements, you will be able to get your restricted license or license back.
The DMV will not notify you when the suspension period has ended, so you will have to check in with them for updates.

If you would like to get more information about your DUI case, you can contact the DMV Driver License Assessment.


You can contact the businesses listed for an Alcohol Assessment at their contact information listed below

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Las Vegas DMV
702-486-4368 option 6

Reno/Carson City DMV
775-684-4368 option 6

Rural Nevada DMV
877-368-7828 option 6

DMV Impaired Hearing Line
775-684-4904

Or contact the Nevada DMV at: dmvnv.com/contact_us.asp

DMV Driver License Assessment

555 Wright Way
Carson City, NV 89711 – 0400


The Nevada DMV includes an in depth list of what type of license suspensions and revocations along with what is needed to get your license reinstated.  You can review more information about this on the DMV Website.

If you have any other questions please feel free to contact us between 9am-10pm at 775-276-3909 or email us at brandon@123duionline.com.