While laws vary from state to state, some are constant throughout the country. One of these is the prohibition against driving while under the influence of alcohol. While all states prohibit driving over the legal limit, not all states require people to submit to breath tests to determine their blood alcohol content.
In an “implied consent” state like Illinois, however, drivers are expected to submit to testing to a police officer’s request to determine whether they are intoxicated. If you refuse to take a breath test, your license will get suspended. To learn more, speak with an experienced Kane County, IL DUI lawyer.
How Long Will My License Be Suspended if I Blow Over the Limit?
If your blood alcohol concentration (BAC) is higher than the legal limit, your license will be suspended. If you refuse to take the test, the suspension is generally longer. If you are a first offender or have not had a DUI arrest in the past five years, your license can be suspended for six months if you fail the breath test and twelve months if you refuse to take it. If this is not your first offense in the past five years, your license can be suspended for twelve months if you fail the breath test and three years if you refuse to take it. Subsequent DUIs will result in longer suspensions and even license revocations.