Florida DUI Penalties Explained: First, Second, and Third Offenses

DUI Penalties Increase With Each Conviction

Florida imposes escalating penalties for DUI convictions, including fines, jail time, license consequences, and mandatory programs.

First DUI Offense

Possible penalties include:

  • $500–$1,000 fine

  • Up to six months in jail

  • Probation and substance abuse education

  • License suspension and vehicle impoundment

  • Community service requirements

Second DUI Offense

Penalties may include:

  • Higher fines

  • Mandatory incarceration in certain cases

  • Ignition interlock device requirements

  • Longer license suspension

  • Increased probation and monitoring

Third DUI Offense

For third offenses, penalties may include:

  • $2,000–$5,000 fines

  • Up to 12 months in jail

  • Mandatory ignition interlock device

  • Long-term license consequences

Additional Court-Imposed Penalties

Courts may also order:

  • Substance abuse treatment

  • Vehicle immobilization

  • Restricted driving privileges

  • Extended probation

Each case depends on prior history and aggravating factors.


Speak With Florida DUI Attorney Amy Pietrowski

A DUI charge is not just a traffic matter — it is a criminal offense with long-term consequences. Early decisions can significantly affect the outcome of your case and your future.

If you are facing a DUI charge in Florida, consulting with an experienced attorney can help you understand your rights, evaluate the evidence, and protect what matters most.

Ask Attorney Amy provides experienced Florida DUI defense with an understanding of how these charges impact careers, licenses, and lives.

Attorney Amy Pietrowski


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