Hope That Beer was Tasty
Costs and repercussions of underage drinking tickets
Getting a Ticket
- Purchase, Consumption, or Possession of BEER, WINE, or LIQUOR by a Person Under Age 21
- No more than30 days in jail
- Fines and costs exceeding $400.00
- Successful completion DAODAS approved alcohol prevention program of a minimum of 8 hours and costs not to exceed $150.00
- Driver’s license suspension for 120 days for a first offense; suspension for one year for a second offense
- Possible loss of scholarship and/or financial aid
Diversion program options
If ticketed for possession of alcohol, an open container, or a fake ID, many courts offer the option of
participating in a diversion program that includes educational components. Upon completion, the
courts will expunge the record so that, technically, you no longer have a criminal record. As expected,
for a privilege that could save your future career, you will have to bring something to the table –
MONEY. Is avoiding a criminal record worth at least $500?
If you cooperate with the officer, AND the officer approves, AND it is your first offense, you MAY be eligible for these diversion programs:
- Alcohol Education Program, to successfully complete AEP, you must:
- Pay a $250 enrollment fee
- Attend 4 one-hour counseling sessions, at a cost of $100 each($400 total)
- Pre-Trial Intervention, to successfully complete PTI, you must:
- Pay a $100 application fee to be considered as a candidate for the course
- Pay a $250 participation fee prior to completion of the course
- Complete 30-50 community service hours
- Submit to random drug tests (typically $30-40 per test)
- Attend a series of classes related to their infraction (usually 4)
- Pay a fee for each class they’re required to attend
- Attend one “Get Smart” class, during which prisoners from the Alvin S. Glenn Detention Center speak to students
- Maintain contact with his/her case manager throughout the process
- Additionally, students may be required to attend Narcotics Anonymous/Alcoholics Anonymous meetings
Once you’ve completed the program, you can petition to have your record expunged, at a cost of $185.
In total, being ticketed for an alcohol violation can cost at least $675, even if you don’t have a criminal record!
Penalties for Driving Under the Influence
- First Offense
- UP TO 3 MONTHS IN JAIL
- Fine and courts costs exceeding $2000.00
- A permanent criminal record
- 6 months driver’s license suspension
- Mandatory completion of ADSAP
- SR-22 Insurance for 3 years
- At least an additional 6 months suspension for a refusal to submit to breath or blood test. HOWEVER, criminal penalties increase as the breath or blood alcohol results increase.
A refusal cannot be used to enhance the criminal penalty. For example, a DUI, 1st offense with a refusal carries no more than 30 days in jail while a DUI, 1st offense with a .15% or higher reading carries up to 90 days in jail.
- Second Offense
- UP TO 3 YEARS IN PRISON
- Fine and court costs exceeding $7,000.00
- A one-year driver’s license suspension with no special driving privileges available
- Mandatory completion of ADSAP
- SR-22 Insurance
- A PERMANENT criminal record
- At least an additional 6 months suspension for a refusal to submit to breath or blood test. HOWEVER, criminal penalties increase as the breath or blood alcohol results increase.
A refusal cannot be used to enhance the criminal penalty. For example, a DUI 2nd offense with a refusal carries no more than 1 year in prison while a DUI 2nd offense with a .15% or higher reading carries up to 3 years in prison.