When it comes to facing a DWI, this charge can having lasting effects. While some of them are long term, others take place right after an arrest. So here’s 5 DWI happenings that will occur if you face these charges.

5 DWI Happenings

Arrested and Booked 

One of the most immediate DWI happenings is that an officer will arrest and book you at the station. Upon your arrest, an officer will place you in the car and take you to the police station. From there, they will snap your “mug shot” and take your fingerprints. They will then file this information to have on record.

In some cases, they may require you to serve jail time. In the state of North Carolina, there is a minimum 24 hour jail time for a first time DWI offense. But a judge may forego this and allow you to complete community service instead.

You’ll Need to Appear in Court 

After your arrest, you’ll receive a date and time in which you must appear in court. For some people, this can be the most embarrassing of all DWI happenings. You will have to answer questions about the time of your arrest and driving while intoxicated.

You’ll Have to Pay Fines 

Of all the DWI happenings, fines and court cost can be the most expensive. If you face a DWI conviction, you’ll certainly have to pay fines. In addition, you’ll probably need to pay court cost and these can begin to add up. Also, you may face a monthly fee as part of your probation terms.

You’ll Have to Undergo Probation 

After your DWI conviction, you’ll probably have to face terms of probation. Since a judge can determine these terms, they can be different for each individual. However, in many cases probation will consist of community service hours or alcohol abuse classes. You may need to meet with your probation officer on a regular basis and track your progress.

Your Insurance Rates Will Go Up.. For Three Years

Insurance rates can be some of the most long term of DWI happenings. In some cases, you pay insurances rates that are 3 to 4 times the normal amount. But this is not a short term fee. In fact, these rates can last for up to 3 years.