Underage DUI
Arizona has a strict “not-a-drop” law that makes it illegal for drivers under the age of 21 to drive with any detectable amount of alcohol in their system. An underage violation differs from a standard DUI because it doesn’t require proof that the driver’s blood alcohol concentration (BAC) was .08% or more or that the driver was impaired.
An underage DUI in Arizona is commonly referred to as a “baby DUI.” It’s considered a Class 2 misdemeanor and is punishable with up to 6 months in jail and a maximum fine of $750. Unlike an adult DUI, underage DUI does not carry mandatory minimum jail or fines. However, underage drivers convicted of having alcohol in their system do face a mandatory two-year license suspension.
Additionally, an underage driver can still be convicted of a standard DUI if there’s evidence that the driver had a BAC of at least .08% or more or was of impaired by drugs or alcohol. If convicted, the underage driver will have to serve at least 24 hours in jail and be subject to all the other penalties of a standard DUI.
Hiring an Experienced DUI Attorney
Hiring a experienced and locally based DUI attorney is an important step in the DUI criminal process. A Phoenix DUI lawyer should be hired within the week following a DUI arrest. A skilled DUI attorney should have specialized knowledge and access to the resources necessary to competently defend you and successfully fight your DUI charges.
The criminal DUI defense attorneys at Glendale DUI Lawyer are dedicated to providing the highest-quality defense available to our clients. It all starts with your free case review, where you can get a better idea of the legal road ahead. Contact us today to schedule your complimentary and private consultation with our superior DUI lawyers.