Understanding the Nature of DUI Records

DUI can either be a criminal case or a civil case depending on the age of the offender. It is a civil case when the offender is below age of 21 and has tested above the legal limit of 0.10% BAC when subjected to a breathalyzer or blood test. A criminal case on the other hand involves someone that is above 21 years of age, has undergone sobriety    test and found to have a BAC over the legal limit. This is the most complex and classified as a higher class of misdemeanor.

Once caught driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol or combination of both, most people assume that the only thing they need to do is go to court and pay the fine not thinking about the more complex consequences behind this particular offense. They have to be aware that it will be included in their DUI records and have more than monetary fines. A lot of states demand serious penalties like imprisonment, longer and comprehensive DUI programs, and may even demand for a mandatory installation of ignition interlock devices. Lifetime effect of DUI includes loss of driving privileges or revocation of the driving license and loss of possible future jobs. These are precautionary measures to avoid future threats to the public due to the possibility of another accident because of an impaired driver.

DUI records are filed under the category of misdemeanor records in a typical background search. Once filed, it can carry a negative impact on the criminal record of an individual. In purchasing a car insurance policy, people with DUI records are imposed with higher premium on insurance policies. For people whose nature of the job involves driving a motorized vehicle, driving privileges may be suspended or revoked by the judge and once the suspension has ended, hefty amounts should be paid to reinstate it. Due to DUI conviction, possible future jobs that require driving any motorized vehicle should also be lost.

It is very important to know whether an individual has been charged and convicted with DUI offense through the use of DUI record. A person can tell a lie about his past but DUI records will tell you whether an individual can still be trusted behind the wheel. DUI offenders are likely to commit same offense again and checking their DUI records is a precautionary measure to avoid future accidents and future losses. Most states in the U.S. implements a strict DUI policy and based on their individual judiciary system, an offender with prior arrests of more than two for driving under the influence can be lifted to felony from the original misdemeanor charges which is the nature of DUI for first and second time offenders. If convicted of DUI felony, the offender can face of up to more than 12 months of incarceration depending on the nature of the crime and surrounding circumstance involved in the charges against him. This is the worst case scenario for DUI offenders and it will be forever included in their DUI records apart from the criminal record they already have.

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