2010 Oregon DUII Penalty Guidelines
Oregon DUII penalties First offense: Drivers who don't hurt anyone are eligible for a diversion program. In exchange for a guilty plea and a promise to go to treatment and listen to a victims panel, DUII drivers can have their cases dismissed after one year. Blowing a 0.08 percent or above comes with a 90-day license suspension.
Second offense: Two to 365 days in jail. $1,000 minimum fine. ($2,000 minimum for those who blow a 0.15 or above). One-year license revocation. Must install an ignition interlock device for one year.
Third offense: Two to 365 days in jail. $1,500 minimum fine. ($2,000 minimum for those who blow a 0.15 or above). Three-year license revocation. Must install an ignition interlock device for two years.
Fourth offense: Two to 365 days in jail. $2,000 minimum fine. Lifetime license revocation.
Fifth offense: May be a felony and comes with more than a year of prison time. $2,000 minimum fine.
Second offense: Two to 365 days in jail. $1,000 minimum fine. ($2,000 minimum for those who blow a 0.15 or above). One-year license revocation. Must install an ignition interlock device for one year.
Third offense: Two to 365 days in jail. $1,500 minimum fine. ($2,000 minimum for those who blow a 0.15 or above). Three-year license revocation. Must install an ignition interlock device for two years.
Fourth offense: Two to 365 days in jail. $2,000 minimum fine. Lifetime license revocation.
Fifth offense: May be a felony and comes with more than a year of prison time. $2,000 minimum fine.

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