A DUI can carry serious consequences, from immediate license suspensions to impacts on future employment and travel. Whether it’s your first offence or a subsequent charge, being aware of the potential penalties and legal processes is critical.
This guide provides an overview of Alberta’s impaired driving laws to help you make informed decisions if you find yourself in this situation.
First-Time Offence Penalties
Even a first-time impaired driving conviction carries significant consequences in Alberta. Offenders face a minimum fine of $1,000, along with a mandatory driving prohibition for one year.
Many people don’t realise that upon conviction, they must also complete the Planning Ahead course and have an ignition interlock device installed in their vehicle for one year after their license suspension ends. We’ve seen how these penalties can significantly impact our clients’ ability to work, maintain family responsibilities, and manage daily activities.
Immediate Roadside Sanctions Program
Alberta’s Immediate Roadside Sanctions (IRS) program implements swift consequences for impaired drivers. If you blow over 0.08 or refuse to provide a breath sample, you face an immediate 90-day license suspension followed by a 12-month period of mandatory ignition interlock.
Your vehicle will be seized for 30 days, and you’ll incur substantial fines starting at $1,000. Through our practice, we’ve observed that many clients are caught off guard by how quickly these sanctions take effect.
Repeat Offender Consequences
The penalties escalate dramatically for repeat offenders. A second offence within 10 years results in a minimum 30-day jail sentence and a driving prohibition of up to five years. Third and subsequent offences carry minimum 120-day jail terms, with courts often imposing longer sentences. We’ve represented numerous repeat offenders and understand the complexity of building a defence strategy in these challenging cases.
Criminal Record and Long-term Impact
One aspect that many don’t consider is the lasting impact of a DUI conviction. As a criminal offence, it creates a permanent record that can affect employment opportunities, travel abilities (particularly to the United States), and insurance rates.
Our clients often express surprise at how a single mistake can have such far-reaching consequences. Insurance premiums typically increase by 200-300% following a conviction, and these higher rates usually persist for at least three years.
Administrative Penalties and Driver Programs
Beyond criminal penalties, Alberta imposes several administrative consequences for DUI convictions. At Kolinsky Law, we ensure our clients understand these requirements, which include completing the mandatory Impact Program at a cost of approximately $1,000. Convicted drivers must also undergo a comprehensive alcohol assessment and may be required to participate in counselling programs based on the assessment results.
Our team guides clients through each step, helping them meet deadlines and fullfill all obligations efficiently. We understand these additional requirements can be overwhelming, which is why we provide detailed guidance throughout the process.
How Legal Representation Can Help
At Kolinsky Law, we understand that facing impaired driving charges can be overwhelming. Our experience has shown that early legal intervention can often lead to better outcomes. We thoroughly examine all aspects of your case, from the initial traffic stop to breath testing procedures, looking for procedural errors or rights violations that could affect your case.
While we can’t guarantee specific outcomes, we’re committed to protecting your rights and pursuing the best possible resolution for your situation.
If you’re facing impaired driving charges in Alberta, don’t wait to seek legal help. Contact our office for a confidential consultation by the Best DUI Lawyers in Edmonton to discuss your options and develop a strategic defence plan.