Answered By: Doris Van Kampen-Breit
Last Updated: Oct 08, 2025     Views: 4

A Driving Under the Influence (DUI) charge in Florida can result in serious financial and personal consequences. If convicted, the conviction never goes away, eliminating or reducing the possibility of some possible career paths, such as driving a company vehicle for many companies, becoming a truck driver, or working in some professional areas, including education. A DUI also has severe financial consequences, as the fines, court costs, insurance expenses and hiring an attorney all add to the financial burden. If convicted, Usually, you will be required to carry extra car insurance, which can add thousands of additional dollars to the insurance cost each year for several year.  A DUI is not limited to alcohol; it also can cover any substance that changes one's ability to drive. For more information, see the links, below

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