DUI Laws
DUI Laws
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Alaska's DUI/OUI Laws and the Penalties for a 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Offense
How Alaska defines "operating a vehicle under the influence" (OUI) and the penalties for a first, second, and third OUI conviction.
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Jail Times, Fines, and License Suspension for a First OUI/DUI in Alaska
A first OUI (operating under the influence, sometimes called “DUI”) conviction is a class A misdemeanor in Alaska. An OUI qualifies as a first offense if the driver has no prior OUI convictions within the past 15 years.
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Alaska Second-Offense DUI/OUI Consequences
What you can expect if you're convicted of a second DUI in Alaska
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Penalties for a Third DUI/OUI Conviction in Alaska
What you can expect in terms of penalties if you get a third DUI in Alaska
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What Is a Felony DUI in Alaska?
Although a DUI is normally a misdemeanor in Alaska, there are some circumstances that can elevate a DUI to a felony, including having two or more prior DUI convictions.
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Alaska's Boating Under the Influence (BUI) Laws and Penalties
Alaska law prohibits operating a watercraft while under the influence of drugs or alcohol. A person can be convicted of boating under the influence (BUI) for operating a watercraft while actually impaired by drugs or alcohol or having a BAC of .08% or more.
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Alaska's Open Container Law and Violation Penalties
Read about Alaska's open container laws and the penalties you'll face for an open container ticket.
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Alaska Underage DUI Laws and Penalties
What to expect if you are convicted of an underage DUI in Alaska.
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Alaska’s Implied Consent Law and Refusing Alcohol Testing
Alaska's implied consent rule, the requirement that all drivers agree to alcohol testing if stopped for driving under the influence
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Alaska Drug DUI Laws and Conviction Penalties
How Alaska's DUI laws apply to drugged driving and the penalties you can expect