What if I violate my DUI probation?

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The consequences of violating a DUI probation vary according to your individual case, and where you live.

But, none of them are good.

Depending on the situation, you could face jail time, fines, community service, drunk driving classes, a longer probation term, or a loss of driving privileges.

Reasons for violating a probation are just as varied, and can include failing to wear a monitoring device, exceeding your driving privileges, missing alcohol treatment classes, receiving a moving violation, skipping sobriety tests, or generating another DUI or DWI offense.

Because of the perplexing DUI laws and probation terms that frequently exist, you might want to consult with a qualified DUI lawyer who can help you understand matters. And, if you're caught violating your probation, a DUI lawyer can represent you in court.

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