Jail time: If your BAC level was between .08% and .14% you will have to spend a minimum of 5 days in jail or you may perform community service in lieu of jail time. The maximum jail sentence if your BAC level was .15% or greater can be as much as 1-year in jail. The first 48 hours of the jail sentence must be served consecutively.
If there were any passengers under the age of 18 in the vehicle at the time of the arrest, the first offense will be treated as a Class D felony for which the minimum jail sentence is 10 days or 360 hours of community service may be ordered in lieu of the jail sentence.
Fines: If your BAC level was between .08% and .14% you may have to pay up to $500 in fines. If your BAC level was .15% or greater you may face up to an additional $5,000 in fines.
License Suspension: Your driver's license will be suspended for at least 90 days and up to 2-years for a first offense. You will be eligible for a hardship license after the first thirty days of the suspension period, please see the section above on the administrative hearing process.
Before the Indiana DMV will reinstate your license or issue you a hardship license, you will be required to file an SR22 form with the BMV showing proof of financial responsibility in the form of a Indiana SR22 insurance policy and pay a $130 license reinstatement fee.
Community Service: If your BAC was between .08% and .14% you may be able to perform a minimum of 180 hours of community service in lieu of the jail sentence.
Alcohol Treatment: You will be required to complete a state approved alcohol or drug assessment and the court may require you to attend a state approved alcohol or drug abuse treatment program.