Super Extreme DUI

Super Extreme DUI

In Arizona, it's illegal to drive or be in actual physical control of a vehicle while under the influence of alcohol or drugs. Generally, you run the risk of being convicted of a Super Extreme DUI if you drive with a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of .20% or more.

Arizona imposes more several penalties for DUIs involving high BACs. DUIs involving BACs of .20% or more are called “super extreme” DUIs. A super extreme DUI is a class 1 misdemeanor. Drivers convicted of a super extreme DUI face at least 45 consecutive days in jail, fines and assessments of at least $2,750 in assessments, and a 12-month IID requirement.

If you, a family member or someone you know has been arrested for a Super Extreme DUI anywhere in Arizona, you need accurate information to help guide you through the first steps of the process. People are not prepared for what follows after being stopped by law enforcement and no one expects to be arrested for driving under the influence.