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On a first offense OVI/DUI, a conviction can result in an administrative license suspension of 90 days; and a court ordered driver's license suspension, which will be between six months and three years. OVI penalties are set according to blood alcohol content (BAC) level.
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Feb 20, 2023 · The Class Five suspension can last from six months to three years. You can apply for occupational driving privileges after a specified amount of ...
For a first offense, the driver faces potential penalties including mandatory jail time of up to six months, a fine of up to $1000, a mandatory license ...
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Driver's License Suspension for a First OVI. Anyone convicted of a first DUI/OVI in Ohio will face a class five driver's license suspension under Ohio Rev.
In Ohio, first-time DUI offenders may face fines, jail time, license suspension, and required alcohol education classes in addition to other penalties.