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Louisiana DUI State Law

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Louisiana DUI Laws

Louisiana's Implied Consent Law
1st Offense DUI Penalties
2nd Offense DUI Penalties
3rd Offense DUI Penalties

Under Louisiana DUI laws, you have just 15 days to file a request for a hearing with the Louisiana Department of Public Safety and Corrections. If you do not file a request within 15 days, your license will be face Mandatory License Suspension. For this reason, contact a Louisiana DUI lawyer as quickly as possible to file this claim for you.

Louisiana Blood Alcohol Concentration Laws,

In Louisiana, the blood alcohol concentration level is .08 percent. If you are under the age of 21, a .02 percent limit is in place, though any trace of alcohol found in the body is likely to face charges. More so, if you are found to have a blood alcohol level at or over .15 percent, you will face enhanced charges and penalties, which may include double the fines and jail time.

Implied Consent

Louisiana's implied consent laws mean that if you drive in the state you are automatically agreeing to take a chemical test if a police officer requests it.

If you refuse a test, your license may be suspended for six months for a first refusal. Additional refusals will amount to 545 days of suspension.

Louisiana DUI 1st Offense:

If you are convicted of DUI as a first time offender, you can expect the following Louisiana DUI penalties:

  • Charged with a criminal offense
  • Up to $1000 fine, plus court costs
  • Up to 6 months in jail
  • Driver's license suspension for up to 90 days if you are over 21, 6 months if you are under 21
  • Charged with a misdemeanor

Louisiana DUI 2nd Offense:

A second offense is one that occurs within five years of the initial offense. Louisiana's look back period is five years. The Louisiana DUI penalties for second offenses include:

  • Minimum of 48 hours in jail, up to 6 months
  • Up to $1000 fine plus court costs
  • Driver's license suspension for up to 1 year
  • Charged with a misdemeanor

Louisiana DUI 3rd Offense:

At the third offense, you are not charged with a felony. The penalties will include:

  • 1 to 5 years in prison, 45 days mandatory jail time
  • Fines up to $2000
  • Driver's license revocation for 2 years
  • Vehicle will be seized and may be sold by the state
  • 6 months of inpatient and 12 months of outpatient substance abuse treatment may be required
  • Up to 30, 8 hour days of community service may be required
  • Charged with a FELONY

Hire a Louisiana DUI Attorney

It is critical to hire a Louisiana DUI lawyer as soon as you have been arrested and charged with DUI in the state. With the help of a skilled attorney, DUI charges may be dropped or reduced. These attorneys have been successful at helping to reduce charges, including jail time, fines and the loss of your license. Do not delay in hiring them.

Contact Louisiana Drunk Driving Attorneys


Contact our Attorneys to get more information about Drunk Driving in Louisiana:

  • Abbeville
  • Alexandria
  • Baker
  • Bastrop
  • Baton Rouge
  • Bogalusa
  • Bossier City
  • Breaux Bridge
  • Chalmette
  • Covington
  • Crowley
  • Denham Springs
  • Deridder
  • Gonzales
  • Gretna
  • Hammond
  • Harvey
  • Houma
  • Kenner
  • La Place
  • Lafayette
  • Lake Charles
  • Leesville
  • Mandeville
  • Marrero
  • Metairie
  • Monroe
  • Morgan City
  • Natchitoches
  • New Iberia
  • New Orleans
  • Opelousas
  • Pineville
  • Prairieville
  • Ruston
  • Shreveport
  • Slidell
  • Sulphur
  • Thibodaux
  • Ville Platte
  • West Monroe
  • Westwego
  • Zachary
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