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If
you recently
received DUI or
DWI within the
state of
Arizona, it's
recommended
that you speak
with a lawyer
who specializes
in defending a
drunk driving
case within the
state of
Arizona. Cities
where the most
DUI where
issued include
Phoenix, Tempe,
Tucson, Mesa,
Yuma and
Scottsdale,
Arizona. Here's
more
information
about Arizona
(AZ) DUI/DWI
laws.

Arizona
Drunk
Driving
Laws -
AZ DUI
Laws
Title
4 -
244.33:
Underage
Driving
under
the
Influence
For
a
person
under
the
age of
21
years
to
operate
or be
in
actual
physical
control
of a
motor
vehicle
while
there
is any
spirituous
liquor
in the
person's
body.
A
conviction
for
Underage
DUI is
a
misdemeanor
criminal
conviction.
Title
28 -
1381.A1:
Driving
under
the
Influence
ARS
28-1381
It is
unlawful
for a
person
to
drive
or be
in
actual
physical
control
of a
vehicle
in
this
state
under
any of
the
following
circumstances:
While
under
the
influence
of
intoxicating
liquor,
any
drug,
a
vapor
releasing
substance
containing
a
toxic
substance,
or any
combination
of
liquor,
drugs
or
vapor
releasing
substances
if the
person
is
impaired
to the
slightest
degree.
If the
person
has an
alcohol
concentration
of
0.08
or
more
within
two
hours
of
driving
or
being
in
actual
physical
control
of the
vehicle.
While
there
is any
drug
defined
in
Section
13-3401
or its
metabolite
in the
person's
body.
If the
vehicle
is a
commercial
motor
vehicle
that
requires
a
person
to
obtain
a
commercial
driver's
license
as
defined
in
Section
28-3001
and
the
person
has an
alcohol
concentration
of
0.04
or
more.
A
conviction
of DUI
is
considered
a
Misdemeanor
criminal
conviction.
Title
28-1382:
Driving
Under
the
Influence
with a
Blood
Alcohol
Concentration
(BAC)
of .15
or
more
(Extreme
DUI)
ARS
28-1382
It is
unlawful
for a
person
to
drive
or be
in
actual
physical
control
of a
motor
vehicle
in
this
state
if the
person
has an
alcohol
concentration
of
0.15
or
more
within
two
hours
of
driving
or
being
in
actual
physical
control
of the
vehicle.
A
person
who is
convicted
of a
violation
of
this
section
is
guilty
of
driving
or
being
in
actual
physical
control
of a
vehicle
while
under
the
extreme
influence
of
intoxicating
liquor.
A
conviction
of
Extreme
DUI is
considered
a
misdemeanor
criminal
conviction.
Title
28-1383:
Aggravated
Driving
Under
the
Influence
ARS
28-1383
A
person
is
guilty
of
aggravated
driving
or
actual
physical
control
while
under
the
influence
of an
intoxicating
liquor
or
drugs
if the
person
does
any of
the
following:
Commits
a
violation
of
section
28-1381
or
28-1382
or
this
section
while
the
person's
driver
license
or
privilege
to
drive
is
canceled,
suspended,
revoked,
or
refused
while
a
restriction
is
placed
on the
person's
driver
license
or
privilege
to
drive
as a
result
of
violating
section
28-1381,
28-1382,
or
under
28-1385.
Within
a
period
of
sixty
months
(5
years)
commits
a
third
or
subsequent
violation
of
section
28-1381,
28-1382,
or
this
section
Commits
a
violation
of
28-1381
or
28-1382
while
a
person
under
15
years
of age
is in
the
vehicle.
A
conviction
of
Aggravated
DUI is
considered
a
felony
conviction.
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