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Arrested for OWI in Green Bay, Wisconsin?

Under Wisconsin law, once you have been cited for violating the OWI statute, the state initiates two simultaneous, yet separate legal actions against you. The criminal action is in response to the ticket that was issued to you, while the administrative action is brought against your driver's license in Wisconsin by the Wisconsin Motor Vehicle Department. While both actions can result in the suspension of your driving privileges in Wisconsin, it is important to remember that there may be more penalties to consider and each action must be handled on their own.

Being charged with OWI is a serious offense that can have serious repercussions, including loss of driving privileges, jail time, and monetary fines. It is very important that anyone facing a Wisconsin OWI charge understand what challenges they will encounter. It is imperative you seek the legal advice of a capable and knowledgeable OWI attorney immediately. Call an aggressive and professional OWI criminal defense lawyer today for a free consultation.

Wisconsin Operating While Intoxicated (OWI) Administrative Hearing

Pursuant to Wisconsin law, an individual has 10 (ten) days to request an Administrative Hearing from the Wisconsin Motor Vehicle Department. If you fail to request a hearing within 10 (ten) days, your right to the hearing is lost, and your driver's license in Wisconsin is automatically suspended for the applicable statutory time frame. In order to preserve your right to an administrative hearing, it is crucial that you submit your request to the Motor Vehicle Department in Wisconsin within 10 (ten) days. Contact an aggressive and professional OWI criminal defense lawyer in Green Bay, Wisconsin to help, but do not delay.

OWI Penalties for First Time Offenders

  • Commercial Drivers - Commercial drivers are in violation of the OWI statute with a BAC (blood-alcohol concentration) of 0.04. A first time DWI - OWI conviction will result in the loss of the commercial driver's license for 1 year, while any subsequent Wisconsin OWI offenses will result in a lifetime loss of the CDL.
  • Monetary Fines - In Green Bay, Wisconsin, the minimum fine for a first time OWI conviction is $150.00, up to a maximum of $300.00.
  • Wisconsin Driving Privileges and OWI - In Green Bay, Wisconsin, an OWI conviction results in the revocation of the offender's driver's license in Wisconsin for a minimum of 6 months, up to a maximum of 9 months.
  • Chemical Test Refusal - Refusing to submit to a test when requested by Green Bay, Wisconsin law enforcement will result in the revocation of Wisconsin driver's license for 1 year.
  • Time in Jail - In Green Bay, Wisconsin, a first time OWI offender is not subject to any jail time.
  • Alcohol Evaluation - Successful completion of a drug and alcohol screening and assessment program is required by the court for reinstatement of driving privileges.

Additional OWI Costs in Wisconsin

There are numerous charges beyond the court fines and costs that can add up and cost you a lot of money. Some of the other costs for OWI in Green Bay, Wisconsin may include but are not limited to:

  • Auto Insurance - On top of everything else, once you do get your driver's license back, there is a good chance your monthly premium is going to be higher.
  • Loss of Wages - When you begin to add in the money lost by missing work, the amount really begins to add up quickly.
  • Towing - Having your vehicle towed in Green Bay, Wisconsin can be expensive.
  • Vehicle Storage - After your vehicle is towed, it has to be stored somewhere, which is another additional cost.

There are quite a few "extra costs" when you get an OWI in Green Bay, Wisconsin. It is important you seek the legal advice of an aggressive and skilled OWI criminal defense lawyer immediately. Call today for a professional and free consultation.

Wisconsin OWI Laws

In Green Bay, Wisconsin, it is illegal for a driver over the age of 21 to operate a motor vehicle:

  • With a Blood/Breath Alcohol Concentration (BAC) of 0.08 or greater;
  • While under the influence of an intoxicant;
  • With a detectable amount of a restricted controlled substance in his or her blood; or
  • While under the influence of a controlled substance or any other drug.

For drivers with three or more prior Operating While Intoxicated (OWI) convictions, the limit is lower: they cannot operate a motor vehicle if their BAC (blood-alcohol concentration) is greater than 0.02.

Green Bay, Wisconsin drivers under 21 years of age are required by law to maintain "absolute sobriety." For anyone under 21, driving with any amount of alcohol in their system is illegal.

OWI Subsequent Offenses

Penalties are increasingly more severe for any additional OWI violations. Due to the complexity of OWI laws in Wisconsin, you may not be aware of rights and options. This is why an aggressive and skilled criminal defense lawyer can guide you through this emotionally challenging process. Please contact a OWI - DWI attorney for a professional and free consultation.

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