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How to Access Arizona Drunk Driving Records

Drunk driving is also known as DUI or Driving Under Influence of drug, alcohol or any other intoxicating items. Drunk driving is an offense which arises when the BAC or Blood Alcohol Content of a driver crosses the legal limit of 0.08%. The BAC count limit for commercial drivers is 0.04. But an “Extreme BAC” is detected when the count is equal to or more than 0.15. Drunken driving results in harsh punitive measures in all the 15 counties of Arizona. Offenders charged with a DUI case, go through rigorous reformatory processes. Arizona drunk driving laws are classified on the basis of first or second time offenses. If the conviction increases to an aggravated level the offense is referred to as a felony.

First Time Drunk Driving Offenders

First time offenders go through a minimum imprisonment of about one or two days. But if the crime aggravates, the imprisonment terms will also go up. Under the Arizona drunk driving laws, the license of the accused driver is confiscated for a period of 90 days. The court also orders seizure of vehicles for a few months until the term is served. The financial penalty amount includes additional charges, an assessment fee of about $500, state general fund and charges for prison construction which is around $500. These convicts go through mandatory alcohol checking programs and educational inputs. To learn more visit the following link: http://www.azdps.gov/Information/Impaired_Driving/DUI_Laws/

Second Time Drunk Driving Offenders

A second time offense is equivalent to class-I misdemeanor charges. The severity of the penalties of these offenders is far stricter. People arrested for a repeat offense, face a definite prison term of 30 days and it may even go up to 90 days. In more acute cases a sentencing term of 2 years is obvious. The license is impounded for 1 year. The probation period of an Arizona drunk driving offender is 5 years. All the while, the offenders go through various drunken driving treatment programs. They also help in community service for a certain period of time.

Arizona Minor DUI offenders

The legal age limit for the consumption of alcohol or other intoxicating intakes is 21. The license is immediately confiscated and you may have to spend 5 days in imprisonment. The minors are not allowed to drive till they reach the age limit of 21. They are also given special educational and detoxification treatments.

You can find out more on drunken driving related issues from: http://www.nhtsa.dot.gov/portal/site/nhtsa/menuitem.18e416bf1b09b6bbbf30811060008a0c/

How to Find Arizona Drunk Driving Records

In Arizona not everyone is permitted to view a drunk driving record. A motor vehicle record or MVR can be accessed after obtaining a signed consent from the individual to whom the record belongs. This signed copy also needs to be notarized Consent to Release Motor Vehicle Record.

Individuals Who Can View the MVR :

•    A prospective recruiter who requires scanning the proficiency of a driver.

•    An insurance company official.

•    A lawyer who would need the record for any kind of criminal, civil and administrative court proceeding.

•    Any local, state or federal government representative who would require utilizing the MVR for specific purposes relating to the agency.

To request a MVR download a form from the following link: http://mvd.azdot.gov/mvd/formsandpub/viewPDF.asp?lngProductKey=1281&lngFormInfoKey=1281

Reasons for Searching Arizona Drunk Driving Records

The DUI records are registered by the law enforcement bodies and the state motor vehicle department. These records are mostly searched to confirm whether an individual holds any past record pertaining to driving offenses. These records are frequently accessed while checking the background of a person or doing a pre employment screening. Arizona drunk driving records can be searched by corporate agencies, educational institutions, driving schools, governmental and non-governmental organizations, professional investigators and the general public.

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