
You need
immediate help. In Kansas, once you have been charged with a DUI, you
have only 10 (ten) days in
which to request an administrative hearing to determine whether your license
will be suspended. This is separate and apart from any criminal charges the DUI
will bring.

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You will receive 48 hours of mandatory imprisonment or 100 hours of community service and must complete a court ordered alcohol and drug safety action education program and/or treatment program (at your expense). In addition, you will be fined $500 to $1,000 plus court costs, probation and evaluation fees.
Your driving privileges will be suspended for 30 days, then restricted for an additional 330 days.
Your vehicle can be impounded for up to one year.
You will receive 90 days to one year imprisonment and will be fined $1,000 to $1,500 plus court costs, probation and evaluation fees.
You must complete the court ordered treatment program for alcohol and drug abuse (at your expense).
Your driving privileges will be suspended for one year. After a one-year suspension of driving privileges is completed, you are restricted to driving only a motor vehicle equipped with an ignition interlock device for one year. This mechanism makes it impossible for anyone who is intoxicated to start the motor vehicle. Proof of such device's installation and use shall be provided to the Division of Motor Vehicles before driving privileges are fully reinstated.
Your vehicle can be impounded for up to one year.
You will be charged with a felony offense, receive 90 days to one year imprisonment and be fined $1,500 to $2,500 plus court costs, probation and evaluation fees.
You must complete the court ordered treatment program for alcohol and drug abuse (at your expense).
Your driving privileges will be suspended for one year. After a one-year suspension of driving privileges is completed, you are restricted to driving only a motor vehicle equipped with an ignition interlock device for one year. Proof of such device's installation and use shall be provided to the Division of Motor Vehicles before driving privileges are fully reinstated.
Your vehicle can be impounded for up to one year.
You will be charged with a felony offense, receive 90 days to one year imprisonment and be fined $2,500 plus court costs, probation and evaluation fees.
You must complete the court ordered treatment program for alcohol and drug abuse (at your expense).
Your driving privileges will be suspended for one year. Any court may revoke a person's license plate or temporary registration for a period of one year. After a one-year suspension of driving privileges is completed, you are restricted to driving only a motor vehicle equipped with an ignition interlock device for one year. Proof of such device's installation and use shall be provided to the Division of Motor Vehicles before driving privileges are fully reinstated.
At the end of the incarceration/work release program, you will be placed in the custody of the Secretary of the Kansas Department of Corrections for a one-year period of post-release supervision which shall be required to include completion of a drug/alcohol treatment program (at your expense).
Your vehicle can be impounded for up to one year.
You will be charged with a felony offense, receive 90 days to one year imprisonment and be fined $2,500 plus court costs, probation and evaluation fees.
Your driving privileges will be permanently revoked.
At the end of the incarceration/work release program, you will be placed in the custody of the Secretary of the Kansas Department of Corrections for a one-year period of post-release supervision which shall be required to include completion of a drug/alcohol treatment program (at your expense).
* All Information intended for educational purposes only.
* Administrative actions (driver's license suspensions and other penalties) are the responsibility of Department of Revenue. Questions call 785-296-3671.
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Kansas Drivers Information:
Motor Vehicle Department: www.ksrevenue.org/vehicle.htm
DUI Laws: http://www.ksdot.org/burTrafficsaf/alcdriv/DUIlaws.asp
Driver's Manual: www.ksrevenue.org/dmvdlhandbook.htm
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