Getting pulled over for suspected DUI in Florida is never a straightforward experience. Our DUI FAQs cover the most frequently asked questions about Florida DUI laws and provide additional resources to further your DUI knowledge.
Past results do not guarantee a similar outcome. Each case is different and depends on its unique facts. Statistics reflect cases handled by attorneys at Aaron Delgado & Associates and are not a prediction of the outcome of any future case.
Is a DUI a criminal offense?
Both First and Second Offense DUIs can be classified as either a misdemeanor or felony crime depending on several factors, including property damage and the presence of a minor. For a more in-depth explanation, check out our in-depth article: Is a DUI a Criminal Offense?
If you have been convicted of a DUI, speak to an experienced lawyer about your questions today at 386.222.6677.
Florida DUI Laws
If you have a blood alcohol content of .08 or higher, you can legally be charged with a DUI criminal offense. You can check your BAC anytime with our DUI Calculator.
Depending on your DUI history and the circumstances of your conviction, DUI consequences in Florida may include:
- Fines
- License Suspension
- Vehicle Restrictions
- Community Service
- Probation
- Jail Time
For more information, check out our post: Florida DUI Laws
What happens when you get a DUI?
If you are stopped for driving under the influence, you may be asked to perform a field sobriety test, have your blood alcohol content tested, be handcuffed, and arrested. Once arrested, you will face many additional burdens. It’s essential to speak to a top-rated DUI lawyer as soon as possible.
To learn more about this topic, check out our detailed article What Happens When You Get a DUI or learn the differences between DUI offense levels.
How long does a DUI stay on your record in Florida?
In the state of Florida, DUI charges can never be expunged from your criminal record. A DUI in Florida will stay on your record for 75 years. This is why it is critical to speak to a DUI lawyer as soon as possible after receiving a DUI charge.
Additional DUI Resources
Collateral Consequences of DUI - An explanation of the often overlooked consequences, outside of a courtroom sentence, that stem from a DUI conviction.
Understanding the Rights of Drivers at Florida DUI Checkpoints - Learn about the rights you have and requirements that are expected of you at any Florida DUI checkpoint.
DUI for Pilots - If a pilot is arrested for DUI, they face many collateral consequences, in addition to their actual DUI, that may be dire to their pilot's license.