DUI, DWI, OVI?
DUI stands for driving under the influence. Some states use the term DWI, driving while intoxicated, instead of DUI. (DWAI, OVI, OWI) Their meanings are identical: they refer to a person driving while impaired by alcohol or drugs.
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SR-22 insurance is required in the state of Tennessee after a DUI convictionFirst Offense Tennessee DUI
- Jail: 48 hours
- Fines: $350 - $1,500
- Drivers License Suspension: 1 year (eligible for restricted driving privileges)
- DUI School: Alcohol assessment /evaluation and treatment
Second Offense Tennessee DUI
- Jail: Minimum jail sentence 45 days up to 11 months 29 days.
- Fines: $600 - $3,500
- Drivers License Suspension: suspended for 1 year (no restricted driving privileges)
- DUI School: Alcohol assessment /evaluation and treatment
Third Offense Tennessee DUI
- Jail: Minimum jail sentence of 120 days up to 11 months 29 days.
- Fines: $600 - $10,000
- Drivers License Suspension: minimum 3 year suspension, max 10 years (no restricted driving privileges)
- DUI School: Alcohol assessment /evaluation and treatment
- Ignition interlock device
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Network of DUI/ DWI lawyers who represent persons charged with drunk driving offenses.
Drunk driving, DUI, DWI and Drunk Driving Defense are common words in our every day speech, which should warn us that these time-consuming and expensive offenses are becoming a growing problem in the US. Drunk Driving Lawyers will tell you that the term drunk driving has many official names including, DWI (Driving While Intoxicated), DUII (Driving Under the Influence of Intoxicants), OMVI (Operating Motor Vehicle Intoxicated), and OUI (Operation Under the Influence), and other acronyms OWI, DUIL, DWUI
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