Penalties: DWI in New Hampshire

 

DWI - 1st Offense

(age 21 or older)

 

Class B Misdemeanor*

*May be reduced to a violation-level offense after one year.

 

Jail Sentence

(none)

Fine

Minimum: $500.00

Maximum: $1200.00

Added to all fines is a 24% penalty assessment.

Most courts expect payment of the fine and penalty assessment in full on the day of trial or when the sentence is imposed.

 

Court-ordered loss of license

Minimum: 9 months (can be reduced to 90 days)

Maximum: 2 years

Possibility of reinstatement 6 months early if the relevant impaired driver intervention program (IDIP) is begun within 45 days of conviction. 

 

Administrative License Suspension (ALS) by the NH DMV

Minimum: 6 months, effective 30 days from date of arrest.

In the case of a refusal, the administrative loss of license will be consecutive (i.e., in addition to) to any court-ordered loss of license.

 

Required Treatment

Minimum: Impaired Driver Intervention Program (IDIP) - Phase I (approx. one weekend or 20 hours), plus any recommended follow-up treatment.  The cost of the IDIP program ranges between $450 - $600.

Phase II or 7 day Multiple Offender Program will be required if the driver has previously completed a Phase I program or meets other statutory criteria.  The cost of the Phase II program is approximately $1550.00. 

Any additional treatment or counseling ordered by the court, including random urine and drug tests.

 

Ignition Interlock Requirement

None required.  However, a judge may order an ignition interlock device for 1-2 years in some circumstances.

 

Insurance requirements

SR-22 form required prior to reinstatement.

 

Other

6 demerit points

This is a major motor vehicle offense which counts toward certification as an habitual offender.

The conviction cannot be annulled for at least 10 years.

 

 

 

 

The information on this website is for informational purposes only.  You should consult with a lawyer to discuss the specific penalties applicable in your case.