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Alcohol treatment in Wyoming

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Below is a summary from Wyoming law on drinking and driving;

 

First offense, ninety days license suspension.  Second offense, one year license suspension.  Third offense, three years license suspension.  Hardship license while license suspended can be granted if proven special hardship such as the sole provider of your family.  Driving privileges for example driving only back and forth to work would be allowed while still under suspension.

In Wyoming you may face possible ignition interlock, a machine hooked up to your cars ignition that senses alcohol on the driver.  The driver is responsible for the cost of the installation and maintenance on the machine.  For the driver and passengers there is an open container law.  Second offense is mandatory jail time.  After third offense a mandatory assessment of the offenders drinking level with possible treatment to follow if found dependent on alcohol. 

Zero tolerance blood alcohol content level in Wyoming is .02.  This is for people age 21 years and younger.  Everyone else must have no more of a blood alcohol content level of .08.  Implied consent law in Wyoming requests of you to submit a chemical sample - breath, blood or urine.  This is if you are suspected of DUI and if you refuse, penalties such as mandatory suspension of a driver's license can be the result.