Michigan DUI Handbook
Super Drunk Penalties
- Up to 180 days in jail.
- A fine of at least $200 but not more than $700.
- Up to 360 hours of community service.
- One year license suspension. The Secretary of State may issue a restricted license 45 days after the suspension starts if the person is otherwise eligible. Proof of installation of an ignition interlock device is required before a restricted license will be issued.
- A restricted license will permit the individual to operate a vehicle equipped with an ignition interlock
- device under the following circumstances:
- To and from residence and employment, and during employment;
- To and from alcohol or drug education or treatment program;
- To and from regularly scheduled treatment for serious medical condition;
- To and from probation, community service and school
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