Fort Worth DWI Laws

Even a first-time DWI can cause you a heavy fine and serious consequences of license suspension. So you should know about the DWI laws in Texas.

Driving while intoxicated(DWI) is a violation of driving rules while driving any vehicle under the influence of drugs or alcohol and impaired.

WHAT IS A DWI IN FORT WORTH?

- consideration of a class B misdemeanor -fines of up to $2,000 -imprisonment of max 180 days

DWI LAWS IN FORT WORTH- TEXAS

#1- First Offense

-Suspension of Driving License for 2 years. -fines of up to $2,000 -maximum imprisonment of a month to a year.

DWI LAWS IN FORT WORTH- TEXAS

#2- Second Offense

-Suspension of Driving License for more than 2 years. -fines of up to $10,000 -maximum imprisonment of 2-10 years.

DWI LAWS IN FORT WORTH- TEXAS

#3- Third Offense

The accused would fines of up to $10,000 along with a definite imprisonment of 180 days.

WHAT ARE THE CHARGES OF DWI WITH A CHILD ?

The blood alcohol level defines the proof of total intoxication

WHAT ARE THE CONVICTIONS FOR DWI?

According to the state laws if a person's alcohol concentration of 0.08 percent or above while driving a motor vehicle then he will be accused.

Driving under the influence of alcohol is referred to as DUI but driving while intoxicated or impaired would be referred as DWI.

WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN DUI AND DWI?