The court-ordered penalties for a DUI are only part of the story. The unintended consequences — to your job, your insurance, and your reputation — can last far longer.
Understanding the full picture is exactly why fighting the charge matters so much.
The ripple effects of a DUI
- Higher auto insurance premiums and SR-22 requirements
- Employment consequences, especially for jobs that require driving
- A criminal record visible on background checks
- Ignition interlock device costs and inconvenience
Frequently asked questions
Does a DUI show up on a background check?
Yes. A DUI conviction is a criminal record that can appear on background checks and affect employment and housing.
How long does a DUI affect insurance?
A DUI typically increases premiums for years and may require an SR-22 filing, adding significant long-term cost.
Ready to talk through your situation?
Reach a Schwab Law attorney in Spokane today.