phoenix AGGRAVATED DUI lawyers
At Phoenix DUI Lawyers, we understand that the threat of having a suspended drivers license or revocation due to a DUI-related violation can be stressful. In many instances, where you are cited for a Phoenix DUI, your license will likely be suspended for a period of time. Given the very strict rules related to the suspensions, hiring a knowledgeable firm is essential in the possibility of keeping your license or at the very least, having the opportunity to receive a restricted license during the process.
That’s why we’re here to provide you with essential information about the Special Ignition Interlock Restricted Driver License (SIIRDL) that may be offered in your circumstances. Obtaining an Arizona restricted drivers license is not an easy task and only available in limited circumstances.

HOW PHOENIX DUI LAWYERS CAN HELP WITH YOUR AGGRAVATED DUI CASE
For immediate help, call (623-777-3346)

WHAT AM I FACING IF I AM CONVICTED OF AN AGGRAVATED DUI IN PHOENIX?
INCARCERATION
At a minimum, you could be sentenced to four months in prison. The maximum sentence could extend up to 3.75 years in prison, with potential increases if there are previous felony convictions.
FINANCIAL PENALTIES
- A base fee of $250
- A fine of $750
- An additional surcharge of $630
- Contributions to the Prison Fund amounting to $1500
- Contributions to the Public Safety Equipment Fund of $1500
- A Time Payment Fee of $20
- A Probation Fee of $20
SUSPENDED DRIVING PRIVILEGES
- Your driver’s license could be revoked for three years.
- You may be required to participate in alcohol or drug screening and education programs.
- Community service may be mandated.
- Probation could last for up to ten years, with a monthly probation fee, typically around $65.
- You might need to secure SR22 insurance.
- An Ignition Interlock Device (IID) may be required on your vehicle for two years.
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS/CONSEQUENCES
- Your DNA will be collected.
- Participation in a Victim Impact Panel may be required.
- You may be eligible or required to participate in a specialized Driving Under the Influence Court program.
- A felony conviction will be part of your permanent record.
4 MUST KNOWS BEFORE HIRING A AGGRAVATED DUI LAWYER
1. Hiring a Phoenix DUI Lawyer knowledgeable of the local Courts.
2. Hiring a Phoenix DUI Lawyer who knows the Prosecutors
3. Hiring a Phoenix DUI Lawyer that has experience with the Judges
4. Hiring a Phoenix DUI Lawyer with Experience in Aggravate DUI cases
WHAT MAKES A PHOENIX DUI "AGGRAVATED"?
1.Multiple DUI Offenses: Committing multiple DUI offenses within a certain time frame (e.g., three or more DUI convictions within a 7-year period).
3. DUI with a Minor in the Vehicle: Being under the influence while driving with a passenger under the age of 15 in the vehicle.
4. Extreme or Super Extreme DUI: Driving with a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) significantly above the legal limit. In Arizona, Extreme DUI charges are typically for BAC levels of 0.15% or higher, and Super Extreme DUI
charges for BAC levels of 0.20% or higher.
5. Causing Serious Injury or Death: Being involved in an accident that causes serious injury or death while under the influence can lead to more serious charges, such as vehicular manslaughter or aggravated assault with a vehicle.
6. Refusing to Comply with a Police Officer: Failing to comply with lawful orders or resisting arrest during a DUI stop can aggravate the charges.
7. Driving the Wrong Way: Operating a vehicle in the wrong direction on a roadway while under the influence.
I can't thank Michael Tamou enough for his professionalism and determination in securing a positive resolution to my DUI case. I highly recommend Phoenix DUI Lawyers and Michael's services to anyone facing similar legal challenges."