Wyoming DUI Laws
Wyoming DUI Laws
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Wyoming’s Drunk Driving Laws and Penalties
The penalties for a DUI conviction are based on the circumstances of the current offense and number of prior DUI offenses the driver has that occurred within the last ten years.
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A first-offense DUI is typically a misdemeanor. A conviction carries up to $750 in fines and a maximum of six months in jail, but work-release in lieu of time in jail may be possible. Prior to sentencing, the offender must complete an alcohol and drug evaluation, which the judge will consider in issuing the penalties.
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What to expect if you're convicted of a second DUI in Wyoming
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What to expect in terms of penalties and other consequences for a third DUI conviction in Wyoming
Special DUI Cases and Circumstances
Special DUI Cases and Circumstances
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What Is a Felony DUI in Wyoming?
Usually, a DUI is a misdemeanor in Wyoming. But if you have several prior convictions or you injured or killed someone while driving under the influence, you'll likely face felony charges.
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Wyoming’s Implied Consent Laws
In Wyoming, if you get pulled over for a DUI (driving under the influence) 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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Wyoming's Drugged Driving Laws
How Wyoming's DUI laws apply to drugged driving and the penalties you can expect if convicted
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Underage DUI Laws and Penalties in Wyoming
How Wyoming's laws and penalties for an underage DUI differ from that of a standard DUI.
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Wyoming's Boating While Intoxicated (BWI) Laws and Penalties
Wyoming law prohibits operating or being in actual physical control a watercraft while intoxicated by drugs or alcohol. The term “watercraft” means “any contrivance used or designed primarily for navigation on water”—not just motorboats. (Wyo. Stat. Ann.
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Wyoming’s Open Container Laws, Penalties, and Consequences
Read about Wyoming's open container of alcohol rules and the penalties you'll face for an open container ticket.