Alabama DUI Laws and Penalties
Explained

If you're confronting a DUI (Driving Under the Influence) charge in Alabama, understanding the state's DUI regulations and penalties is essential for navigating the legal system.

Alabama DUI regulations are stringent, with severe consequences for those found guilty, including fines, license revocation, and potential jail time. This page offers a comprehensive overview of DUI penalties in Alabama to help keep you informed and prepared.

An Overview of Alabama DUI Laws

Alabama DUI regulations are controlled by Alabama Code 1975 § 32-5A-191, which makes it illegal to drive or maintain actual physical control of a vehicle while under the influence of alcohol or controlled substances. The state enforces severe penalties for DUI violations, with consequences that escalate significantly for repeat violators.

Under Alabama law, DUI (Driving Under the Influence) of alcoholic beverages, chemical substances, or controlled substances is one offense, established by impairment of normal faculties or an unlawful blood alcohol or breath alcohol level of 0.08 or above.

Alabama operates under an "implied consent" law, meaning that by driving on Alabama roads, you automatically consent to chemical testing if lawfully arrested for DUI. Refusing to submit to testing results in automatic license revocation and can be used as evidence against you in court.

Key Legal Threshold
0.08
Blood Alcohol Level
Legal limit for drivers 21 and over
Enhanced Penalties
0.15
Blood Alcohol Level
Threshold for enhanced penalties

An Overview of Alabama DUI Penalties

Under Alabama law (Alabama Code 1975 § 32-5A-191), DUI penalties can include substantial fines, potential jail time, license revocation, and the installation of an ignition interlock device, with the severity depending on your history and specific circumstances.

These consequences can have a lasting impact on your driving privileges, employment opportunities, and financial well-being. Whether you're seeking general information or facing DUI charges, it's crucial to understand Alabama's strict laws and the escalating penalties that accompany each offense.

Specific Penalties for a DUI in Alabama

Alabama DUI Fine Schedule

In Alabama, DUI fines escalate with each offense. The penalties are significantly higher if your blood alcohol level is 0.15 or above or if a child was in the car at the time of arrest. These circumstances are considered particularly dangerous.

The state uses financial penalties to emphasize the gravity of impaired driving. Repeat offenders face substantially higher fines as a method to discourage patterns of dangerous behavior and protect public safety.

First Conviction

Standard:
$600 - $2,100
BAL 0.15+ or Minor Present:
$1,200 - $4,200

Second Conviction

Standard:
$1,100 - $5,100
BAL 0.15+ or Minor Present:
$2,200 - $10,200

Third Conviction

Standard:
$2,100 - $10,100
BAL 0.15+ or Minor Present:
$4,200 - $20,200

Fourth+ Conviction

Standard:
$4,100 - $10,100
BAL 0.15+ or Minor Present:
$8,200 - $20,200

Alabama Imprisonment Terms

Alabama imposes harsher jail sentences for each DUI conviction. A first offense may result in up to one year of jail time, but higher blood alcohol levels or the presence of a minor can increase that penalty.

Repeat offenses lead to mandatory minimum jail stays. The law also requires some jail time to be served consecutively to ensure the offender cannot easily circumvent the sentence.

1st

First Conviction

  • Up to 1 year imprisonment
  • BAL .15+ or minor present: Up to 1 year (minimum 72 hours/3 days)
2nd

Second Conviction

  • 5 days to 1 year imprisonment (minimum 5 days mandatory)
  • BAL .15+ or minor present: Double minimum punishment
3rd

Third Conviction

  • 60 days to 1 year imprisonment (minimum 60 days non-suspendable)
  • BAL .15+ or minor present: Double minimum punishment
4th

Fourth+ Conviction

  • 1 year 1 day to 10 years imprisonment (Class C felony charge)
  • Enhanced penalties for habitual/violent offender charges

Alabama Vehicle Impoundment/Immobilization

Alabama law may require the offender's vehicle to be impounded after certain DUI convictions. The duration depends on the specific circumstances and prior offenses.

This penalty serves as a deterrent by limiting the offender's immediate ability to drive again. Vehicle impoundment or forfeiture may be ordered, especially for repeat offenders or when the vehicle was used in commission of the offense.

Unless the family has no other transportation:

30
Days
First Conviction
90
Days
Second Conviction
180
Days
Third+ Conviction
* Impoundment cannot occur concurrently with incarceration

Alabama Driver License Revocation Periods

Losing your driver's license in Alabama after a DUI is standard, and the duration depends on the specifics of the offense. First offenses typically result in a suspension that lasts 90 days, but that time increases significantly for repeat offenses.

Multiple offenses lead to much longer revocations. After a fourth conviction, the state revokes your license for five years. In some cases, you may apply for limited driving privileges after serving a minimum period, but this is not guaranteed.

First Offense

  • • Without bodily injury: 90 days minimum
  • • Enhanced: With bodily injury: 1-5 years revocation

Second Offense

  • • Within 10 years: 1 year minimum revocation
  • • Enhanced: After 10 years: Same as first offense

Third Offense

  • • Within 10 years: 3 years minimum revocation
  • • Enhanced: After 10 years: Same as first offense

Fourth+ Offense

  • • Within 10 years: 5 years minimum revocation
  • • Enhanced: Habitual violator classification

Serious DUI Offenses in Alabama

Alabama treats DUI-related fatalities as serious felonies. DUI manslaughter can carry up to 15 years in prison and a substantial fine. If the driver flees the scene, the charge becomes even more severe.

Vehicular homicide follows a similar pattern. These cases demonstrate how Alabama distinguishes common DUI charges from those involving loss of life. The legal consequences reflect the permanent damage caused by one reckless decision.

DUI Manslaughter

  • Second degree felony
  • Up to $10,000 fine and/or 15 years imprisonment
Leaving the scene: First degree felony (up to 30 years)

Vehicular Homicide

  • Second degree felony
  • Up to $10,000 fine and/or 15 years imprisonment
Leaving the scene: First degree felony (up to 30 years)

Alabama Ignition Interlock Law and Device Guidelines

Alabama law mandates ignition interlock devices for certain DUI convictions. The requirements vary based on the offense level and blood alcohol content at the time of arrest. First-time offenders with a BAL of 0.15 or higher must install an ignition interlock device for one year, while those with lower BAC levels require six months.

Repeat offenders face mandatory ignition interlock requirements ranging from two to four years, depending on their BAL and conviction history. The device must be installed by a state-approved provider and requires regular maintenance and monitoring.

All costs associated with the ignition interlock device, including installation, monthly monitoring fees, and removal, are the responsibility of the offender. Tampering with or circumventing the device constitutes a separate criminal offense.

For complete statutory language and the most current information, please refer to:

Alabama Code 1975 § 32-5A-191

Alabama State Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA)

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