First DUI Penalties in Alaska (2026)
Complete guide to what happens when you get your first DUI in Alaska — jail time, fines, license suspension, and what you can do about it.
Understanding First-Offense DUI in Alaska
A first-offense DUI in Alaska is classified as a Misdemeanor. While this is the least severe DUI charge, the consequences are still significant and can affect your life for years. Alaska uses a 15-year lookback period, meaning any subsequent DUI within that window will be treated as a repeat offense with harsher penalties.
Alaska has some of the toughest DUI laws in the nation with mandatory minimum jail sentences and a 15-year lookback period. The BAC (Blood Alcohol Concentration) limit in Alaska is 0.08% for standard drivers, 0.04% for commercial drivers, and 0.00% for drivers under 21. Being at or above these limits creates a "per se" DUI charge — the prosecution does not need to prove impairment.
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What Happens After a First DUI Arrest in Alaska
After being arrested for a first DUI in Alaska, you will face two separate proceedings: a criminal court case and an administrative license suspension through the DMV. Alaska has implied consent laws, meaning you automatically consent to chemical testing by driving on state roads. Refusing a test triggers additional penalties.
The criminal case will determine whether you are convicted and what sentence you receive. Meanwhile, the DMV will independently suspend your license. In many cases, you have only 10 to 30 days to request a DMV hearing to challenge the suspension. Missing this deadline means an automatic suspension.
How a DUI Attorney Can Help
An experienced DUI attorney in Alaska can challenge the traffic stop, question the accuracy of breath or blood tests, negotiate reduced charges (such as a "wet reckless"), protect your driving privileges, and minimize the long-term impact on your record. Attorney fees for a first DUI typically range from $2,000 to $5,000, but the savings in reduced penalties and protected employment can be far greater.
Unfortunately, Alaska does not allow DUI expungement. This makes it even more important to fight the charges or negotiate a reduction with an experienced attorney.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the penalty for a first DUI in Alaska?
A first DUI in Alaska is classified as a Misdemeanor. Penalties include 72 hours minimum jail time, $1,500–$25,000 in fines, and 90-day revocation.
Will I go to jail for a first DUI in Alaska?
Yes, Alaska has mandatory minimum jail time for first-offense DUI. You face 72 hours minimum.
How much does a first DUI cost in Alaska?
Court fines alone are $1,500–$25,000, but total costs including attorney fees, classes, insurance increases, and IID installation typically range from $10,000 to $25,000.
Will I lose my license for a first DUI in Alaska?
Yes. A first DUI in Alaska results in 90-day revocation. You may be eligible for a restricted license with an ignition interlock device.
Can a first DUI be expunged in Alaska?
No, Alaska does not currently allow DUI expungement.