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Illinois


In Illinois, it’s unlawful for a person to drive or be in “actual physical control” of a motor vehicle:
 
+ with a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of at least .08%
+ while under the influence of alcohol
+ while under the influence of alcohol, intoxicating compounds, drugs, or a combination thereof to an extent that renders the person incapable of driving safely
+ with any amount of a controlled substance in the person’s blood, urine, or other bodily substance, or
+ with a tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) concentration of five nanograms or more in the blood or ten nanograms or more in another bodily substance + within two hours of driving or being in actual physical control of a vehicle.
 
 
  1st Offense 2nd Offense 3rd Offense
Jail and Community Service

Maximum: 364 days

 

6 months (if passenger under 16 years)

 

100 hours of community service (if BAC .16% or more)

5 days (or 240 hours of community service) to 364 days

 

Minimum: 2 days (if BAC .16% or more)

 

10 days (or 480 hours of community service) to 7 years (if passenger under 16 years)

10 days (or 480 hours of community service) to 7 years

 

Minimum: 90 days (if BAC .16% or more)

Fines

Maximum: $2,500

 

Minimum: $500 (if BAC .16% or more) and $1,000 (if passenger under 16 years)

Maximum: $2,500

 

Minimum: $1,250 (if BAC .16% or more)

 

$2,500 to $25,000 (if passenger under 16 years)

Maximum: $25,000

 

Minimum: $2,500 (if BAC .16% or more) and $25,000 (if passenger under 16 years)

License Revocation
1 year (2 years if under 21 years of age)
 
5 years 10 years