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Whether the officer had reasonable ground to believe the person was OVI, OVUAC, or in physical control in violation of statute or municipal ordinance, and whether the person was in fact placed under arrest.
A court located within a county se rved by board establishing a n alternative sentencing center may sentence an “eligible offender” to center for OVI and/or driving under
4 A court located within a county served by board establishing an alternative sentencing center may sentence an “eligible offender” to center for an OVI and/or a driving under an O VI suspension.
Underage OVI Charges in Ohio. Drivers who are under 21 years of age can be convicted of an underage OVI for driving with a BAC of at least .02% but less than .08%. A conviction is a fourth-degree misdemeanor and carries a maximum of 30 days in jail, up to $250 in fines, and a three-month to two-year license suspension. Talk to an Ohio OVI/DUI ...
Ohio has a minimum mandatory sentencing scheme if you are convicted of OVI/DUI/drunk driving. The following chart is a list of the penalties in effect as of 1/1/2006. You should check with an attorney in your area/county for more information regarding the penalties if you are convicted of OVI/DUI/drunk driving in Ohio. Restricted Lic.
Wondering how serious your OVI / DUI offense is? See the Ohio OVI / DUI Penalty Charts here.
Vehicle immobilization 90 days Vehicle subject to forfeiture. 4th Offense/ Priors. 120 days to 30 months in jail or prison. Monetary fine of $1,350 to $10,500. 2 years to lifetime (3-year minimum)