Under Wisconsin’s Implied Consent Law, operating a motor vehicle in the state of Wisconsin means that you have consented to chemical tests of blood, breath, or urine as part of an OWI stop. Refusing to submit to blood alcohol OWI field testing will result in an automatic license suspension or revocation anywhere from 1 to… Read More »
Frequently Asked Questions on Ignition Interlock Devices
Ignition Interlock Devices, also known as an IID, are required according to Wisconsin Act 100; when a first time OWI offender has a blood alcohol concentration of 0.15 percent or higher, on all repeat OWI offenders, and on all drivers that refuse a breath or blood chemical test at the traffic stop. An ignition interlock… Read More »
Wisconsin Considering Changes to OWI Laws
Like many other states, Wisconsin has tough penalties against those who are convicted of drunk driving. Those motorists convicted of repeat DUI offenses may see a substantial increase in the potential penalties that may be handed down. Each year, there is a renewed effort at making these punishments even more severe, and it appears that… Read More »