Washington DUI Cost Calculator

Estimate the total financial impact of a DUI in Washington. Calculate fines, attorney fees, insurance increases, and all associated costs. BAC limit: 0.08. Lookback period: 7 years.

$940-$10,000
Court Fines
90 days
License Suspension
$2,400-$3,800/yr
SR-22 Insurance
$12,000-$22,000
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🚨 Washington DUI Laws & Penalties

Washington takes DUI offenses seriously. Here's what you need to know about Washington's DUI laws:

💰 Complete DUI Cost Breakdown in Washington

A DUI in Washington costs far more than just the court fine. The total financial impact typically ranges from $12,000-$22,000 for a first offense. Here's where the money goes:

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❓ Washington DUI FAQ

How much does a DUI cost in Washington?
The total cost of a first-offense DUI in Washington typically ranges from $12,000-$22,000, including fines ($940-$10,000), attorney fees ($3,000-$10,000), SR-22 insurance increases ($2,400-$3,800/yr), DUI classes, and other expenses.
How long does a DUI stay on your record in Washington?
Washington has a 7-year lookback period for DUI offenses. This means prior DUIs within 7 years will be counted when determining penalties for subsequent offenses. A DUI conviction typically stays on your driving record for 5-10 years.
Do I need SR-22 insurance after a DUI in Washington?
Yes. Washington requires SR-22 insurance filing for a minimum of 3 years after a DUI conviction. SR-22 is a certificate proving you carry minimum liability coverage. Expect to pay $2,400-$3,800/yr more per year for insurance with an SR-22 filing.
Can I get a hardship license in Washington after a DUI?
Washington may offer a restricted/hardship license for work or essential travel during your suspension period. Requirements typically include installing an ignition interlock device and completing certain conditions. Consult a Washington DUI attorney for specific eligibility.
Is a first DUI a felony in Washington?
A first-offense DUI in Washington is typically a misdemeanor. It becomes a felony at: 4th in 10 years. However, any DUI involving serious injury or death can be charged as a felony regardless of offense number.
What is the BAC limit in Washington?
The legal BAC limit in Washington is 0.08 for drivers 21 and over. For commercial drivers, the limit is 0.04. For drivers under 21, Washington has a zero-tolerance policy (typically 0.02 or lower).

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