Wyoming DUI Laws
In the state of Wyoming you will be charged with Driving Under the Influence (DUI) if your Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) is 0.08%, the minimum BAC known to impair everyone.
First Wyoming DUI Offense
- Up 6 months imprisonment
- Up to $750 fine
- 90-day license suspension
- Ignition interlock for 6 months if BAC is above 0.15%
- Substance abuse assessment
Second Wyoming DUI Offense
- From 7 days to 6 months imprisonment
- $250 to $750 fine
- 1-year license suspension
- Ignition interlock for 1 year if BAC is above 0.15%
- Substance abuse assessment
Third Wyoming DUI Offense
- From 30 days to 6 months imprisonment
- $750 to $3000 fine
- 3-year license suspension
- Ignition interlock for 2 years
- Substance abuse assessment
- Possible probation
- Possible inpatient treatment
- Possible alcohol education program
Fourth Wyoming DUI Offense
- Felony conviction
- Up to 2 years imprisonment
- $10,000 fine
- Indefinite license suspension
- Ignition interlock for life, may apply for removal after 5 years
- Possible substance abuse assessment
- Possible probation
- Possible inpatient treatment
- Possible alcohol education program
Wyoming’s implied consent law means that if you are pulled over for suspected DUI and you refuse to submit to a test, your license will be suspended.
