Kansas DUI Laws
Kansas DUI Laws
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Kansas Drunk Driving Laws, Penalties, and Consequences
Read about how Kansas defines "driving under the influence" (DUI) and the penalties you'll face for a first, second, and third DUI conviction.
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A first DUI conviction in Kansas results in both criminal (fines and possible jail time) and administrative penalties (license suspension). Read about the specifics of the consequences you'll face for a first-offense DUI conviction.
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Read about the consequences—fines, possible jail time, and license suspension—of a second DUI conviction in Kansas.
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A third DUI conviction is usually a class A non-person misdemeanor in Kansas. Third-time offenders are generally looking at several months in jail, a fine, probation, and license suspension. Read about the specific penalties you'll face for a third conviction.
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What Is a Felony DUI in Kansas?
How prior convictions and accident, injuries, and deaths can make a DUI offense a felony
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Kansas’s Implied Consent Laws: Refusing a Blood, Breath, or Urine Test
Learn about Kansas's implied consent laws, including a driver's rights with regard to refusing a blood, breath, or urine test when arrested for driving under the influence.
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How do Kansas' DUI laws apply to drugged driving and what are the penalties if you are convicted?
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Kansas Open Container Laws, Penalties, and Consequences
Read about Kansas's "open container" law and the penalties you'll face if convicted of possessing an open container of alcohol in a vehicle.
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Underage DUI Laws and Penalties in Kansas
How an underage DUI differs from a standard DUI in Kansas and the penalties you can expect.