A driver who is convicted of DWI (first offense) is subject to the following penalties:
- A minimum ninety (90) day actual loss of license and a maximum two (2) year loss of license.
- A fine between $500 and $1,200, plus a 20% penalty assessment.
- A twenty (20) hour impaired driver intervention program at a cost of approximately $600. If the driver was under twenty-one (21), the minimum period of license loss is one (1) year.
For all drivers, the minimum period of license revocation is actually nine (9) months; but, the court can allow the driver to petition for reinstatement after ninety (90) days (unless he/she was under twenty-one (21) at the time of the offense) if the impaired driver intervention program has been enrolled in within forty-five (45) days of conviction. First offense DWI is a Class B Misdemeanor. However, one (1) year after conviction, the driver may ask the court to reduce the offense level to a Violation.
Also, as explained below, a driver charged with DWI in New Hampshire may be subject to an additional Administrative License Suspension (“ALS”) for
- Refusing to submit to a post-arrest sobriety test or alcohol concentration test.
- Submitting to a post-arrest alcohol concentration test that discloses an alcohol concentration of greater than 0.08, or 0.02 if under the age of twenty-one (21).
The ALS is for an automatic six (6) months if the driver has no prior DWI’s or post-arrest test refusals. The ALS is for an automatic two (2) years if the driver has a prior DWI or a prior post-arrest test refusal. If the ALS is for a refusal it runs consecutive to (e.g., in addition to) any court imposed suspension or revocation. If the ALS is for an alcohol concentration of 0.08 or greater, it will run concurrent (at the same time) with the court imposed revocation.
Thus, the combined DWI/ALS minimum actual loss of license for First Offense DWI and refusing to submit to a post-arrest alcohol concentration test is a minimum of nine (9) months. If there was a prior refusal or a prior DWI on the driver’s record, the combined minimum actual loss of license is twenty-seven (27) months.
The combined DWI/ALS minimum actual loss of license for first offense DWI and taking a post-arrest test that reveals an alcohol concentration of 0.08 or greater is six (6) months. If there was a prior refusal or a prior DWI on the driver’s record, the combined minimum actual loss of license is two (2) years.
The ALS will be automatic unless the driver requests an administrative hearing within thirty (30) days of arrest, or from receipt of the blood test results. Therefore, any driver with grounds to challenge the ALS should request a hearing and request the presence of the relevant officers immediately.
New Hampshire law provides for increased penalties for repeat offenders and for DWI’s committed when
- There is a passenger under sixteen (16).
- The driver was going more than thirty (30) miles over the posted speed limit.
- The driver had an alcohol concentration of .16 or greater.
- The driver attempted to elude pursuit by law enforcement.
- The driver caused a motor vehicle collision resulting in death or serious bodily injury.