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Georgia DUI Laws

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  • Georgia DUI Information

    In Georgia, the strictest state in the nation for DUI license suspension, a driver convicted of DUI can lose his license for up to one year.

  • DUI Facts Georgia

    Driving while intoxicated is illegal in the state of Georgia. A person must be at least 21 years of age to legally drink in Georgia. If caught by a police officer while driving under the influence of alcohol, a drunk driver in Georgia is required to serve mandatory incarceration. The state can convict a person for driving under the influence in two different ways. There are also several defenses the accused driver can use in court to avoid incarceration.

  • How to Remove a DUI From 1993 in Georgia

    In Georgia, the removal of an old 1993 DUI record from your criminal history can occur in two situations. A DUI arrest record qualifies for expungement if the charges were dropped or otherwise not pursued. However, if your arrest resulted in a conviction, expungement is not an option for you. If you want to remove an old DUI conviction, you can apply for a pardon from State Board of Pardons and Paroles. In either case, removal of the DUI record is not automatic.

  • Georgia DUI Law

    In 2008, the State of Georgia suffered nearly 1,500 traffic-related fatalities, 28 percent of them caused by a drunk driver. If you are pulled over for any reason and the officer has reason to believe that you are under the influence of alcohol, he has the right to administer field sobriety tests to determine whether you can safely drive.

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