How Much Does a DUI Cost in Oregon?

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You have probably seen NHTSA’s and ODOT’s multi-million-dollar marketing campaigns that are intended to scare people into avoiding DUIs. While some people think they are over the top, truth is their warnings concerning DUI costs aren’t that far off.

DUI charges tend to be expensive. A lot of people think that you pay the cost as a single expense, and that is it. Well, that is not the case. DUI costs involve a series of small payments that slowly add up to make the overall cost of a DUI charge very expensive.

How Much do First-Time DUI’s Cost in Oregon?

The actual assessments, legal expenses, fees, and fines vary. Here is a rough estimate of what a DUI costs in Oregon:

• Evaluation fee – $150
• Diversion fee – $500
• Drug and alcohol treatment – $500 to $750
• Victim Impact Panel fee – $40 to $50
SR-22 Insurance and hardship application – $200
• Legal fees – $1,000 to $3,000
• Interlock Ignition Device (for one year) – $900

How Much Do Subsequent DUIs Cost in Oregon?

The actual assessments, legal expenses, fees, and fines vary. Here is a rough estimate of what subsequent DUIs cost in Oregon:

• Evaluation fee – $150
• Drug and alcohol treatment – $2,000 to $3,000
• Conviction fines, assessments, and fees – $1,400
• Victim Impact Panel fee – $40 to $50
• SR-22 Insurance and hardship application – $200
• Legal fees – $1,000 to $3,000
• Interlock Ignition Device (for two years) – $1,800

How Much Does a Second DUI Charge Within Five Years Cost?

The actual assessments, legal expenses, fees, and fines vary. Here is a rough estimate of what a second DUI charge within five years costs in Oregon:

• Evaluation fee – $150
• Drug and alcohol treatment – $2,000 to $3,000
• Conviction fines, assessments, and fees – $3,000
• Victim Impact Panel fee – $40 to $50
• SR-22 Insurance and hardship application – $200
• Legal fees – $1,000 to $3,000
• Interlock Ignition Device (for five years) – $4,500

DUI convictions can be costly – before pleading guilty, consider speaking with a Portland DUI Law Firm. Understand your options! Know your rights!

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