DWI/DUI/Drunk Driving - Driving Under Suspension In Illinois
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DUI Court Penalties/Fines - Driving Under A Suspended
License In Illinois
First conviction - Class A misdemeanor; possible imprisonment of up
to 12 months; mandatory imprisonment of 10 days in jail or 30 days of
community service; fines of up to $2,500; suspension of driving
privileges for double the original suspension period or additional
revocation of 1 year; may result in seizure or forfeiture of vehicle.
Second conviction - Class 4 felony; possible imprisonment of 1-3
years; minimum 30 days in jail or 300 hours of community service; fines
of up to $25,000; suspension of driving privileges for double the original
suspension period or additional revocation of 1 year; may result in
seizure or forfeiture of vehicle.
Third conviction - Class 4 felony; possible imprisonment of 1-3 years;
minimum 30 days in jail or 300 hours of community service; fines of up
to $25,000; suspension of driving privileges for double the original
suspension period or additional revocation of 1 year; may result in
seizure or forfeiture of vehicle.
Fourth through ninth conviction - Class 4 felony; possible
imprisonment of 1-3 years; minimum 180 days in jail; fines of up to
$25,000; suspension of driving privileges for double the original
suspension period or additional revocation of 1 year; may result in
seizure or forfeiture of vehicle.
10th through 14th conviction - Class 3 felony; possible imprisonment
of 2-5 years; not eligible for probation or conditional discharge; fines of
up to $25,000; suspension of driving privileges for double the original
suspension period or additional revocation of 1 year; may result in
seizure or forfeiture of vehicle.
15th or subsequent conviction - Class 2 felony; possible imprisonment
of 3-7 years; not eligible for probation or conditional discharge; fines of
up to $25,000; suspension of driving privileges for double the original
suspension period or additional revocation of 1 year; may result in
seizure or forfeiture of vehicle.