How much does a DUI cost?

Fines, Fees & Court Costs
- Fines for a first-time OWI in Michigan can range from $100 to $500
- Add court costs, which often run another $300 to $1,000
- Probation supervision fees and victim impact panels can add even more
Estimated total: $1,000 – $2,500
(Source)
License Reinstatement & Driver Responsibility
If your license is suspended:
- You’ll pay $125 for license reinstatement
- You may be required to install an ignition interlock device, which can cost $100+ per month
Estimated total: $300 – $1,200
(Source)
Auto Insurance Rate Increases
This is where the long-term financial hit really hurts:
- Most people see their insurance premiums double or triple after a DUI
- According to ValuePenguin, Michigan drivers pay an average of $6,000 more over 3–5 years after a DUI conviction
Estimated total: $6,000 – $10,000
(Source)
Lost Wages & Professional Costs
- Missed time from work for court dates, license issues, or jail
- Possible job loss, especially for those with a CDL, healthcare license, or security clearance
- Some professional licenses require reporting — which could trigger investigations or penalties
Estimated total: Varies widely — could range from hundreds to thousands depending on your job
Total Estimated Cost of a DUI in Michigan:
$8,000 to $15,000+
And that’s just for a first offense. Repeat offenses cost even more and can lead to jail time, long-term license revocation, or even felony charges.
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