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Penalties for refusing to test
Wisconsin drunk driving laws
Wisconsin Drunk Driving
Listed below are the penalties associated with drunk driving offenses.
Offense | Period of revocation | Time before eligible for an occupational |
First Offense | 1 Year | 30 Days |
Second Offense | 2 Years | 90 Days |
Third and Subsequent Offenses | 3 Years | 120 Days |
Minor Passenger under 16 | Revocation periods double. | Remains the same. |
Two drunk driving within 5 years anytime in life after 1989 | Remains the same. | 1 Year |
Please also see: OWI Test Refusal, OWI Test Refusal Hearings
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