What will happen for a first offense DWI for alcohol and drugs in New Jersey?

I am often asked as a New Jersey DWI Attorney what can happen if you are charged with your first DWI or DWI on drugs. In New Jersey, a DWI can be for an alcohol or drug-related offense. The Blood-Alcohol Limit in New Jersey is .08. If you blow between a .08 and .1, you are facing monetary fines, 12 hours in the Intoxicated Drivers Resource Center, a 3-month license loss, and up to 30 days in the county jail. I advise clients as a New Jersey DWI Attorney that if you blow above a .1, or are under the influence of drugs, you face a 7-12 month license loss, 12 hours in the Intoxicated Drivers Resource Center, monetary fines, and up to 30 days in the county jail.

If you have been arrested for DWI or Driving Under the Influence of Drugs, contact our experienced New Jersey DWI Attorney.

This informational video was provided by Jason A. Volet, an experienced New Jersey DWI Lawyer.