Nevada DUI Laws
Nevada DUI Laws
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Nevada Drunk Driving Laws and Penalties
Learn about how Nevada defines "driving under the influence" and the penalties for a DUI conviction in the state.
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Nevada imposes criminal and administrative penalties for those convicted of a first-time DUI. Read about the specific consequences, including jail time, license suspension, and fines
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Read about the penalties for a second DUI conviction in Nevada, including the jail time, fines, and license-suspension period
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What you should know and the penalties you can expect if you are convicted of a third DUI in Nevada
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In Nevada, Can I Refuse to Take a Blood, Breath, or Urine Test if Arrested for DUI?
In Nevada, if you get pulled over for a DUI and the officer asks you to take a blood, breath or urine test, do you have to take one? What happens if you refuse?
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In Nevada, consumption of alcohol and possession of open containers of alcohol in motor vehicles is generally prohibited. The open container law applies to both drivers and passengers. However, some exceptions allow passengers to have open containers in certain types of vehicles.
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What Is a Felony DUI in Nevada?
Aggravating factors and sentencing enhancements that can make a DUI a felony offense.
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Nevada's Boating While Intoxicated (BWI) Laws and Penalties
Nevada law prohibits operating or being in actual physical control of a vessel while under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
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Driving Under the Influence of Drugs in Nevada
What is considered drugged driving in Nevada and what are the penalties if you are convicted?
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Underage DUI Laws and Penalties in Nevada
Learn how the laws and penalties for an underage DUI differ from that of a standard DUI.