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DWI Statistics for Valencia County

DWI Statistics for Valencia County

Population

County Population, 2005: 69,417
County Licensed Drivers, 2005: 48,766
County Rank by Personal Income, 2005: 13
County Percent Population Ages 0-4, 2005: 6.8
County Percent Population Ages 5-17, 2005: 19.7
County Percent Population Ages 18-24, 2005: 10.1
County Estimated Housing Units, 2005: 26,009

Injury

County Crash Deaths, 2001-2005: 83
County Alcohol-Related Crash Deaths, 2001-2005: 40
County % Alcohol-Related Crash Deaths, 2001-2005: 48.2
County Crash Injuries, 2001-2005: 2,829
County Alcohol-Related Crash Injuries, 2001-2005: 400
County % Alcohol-Related Crash Injuries, 2001-2005: 14.1
County Alc-Related Crash Permanent Disabilities, 2001-2005: 200

Injuries by Place

County Alc-Related Deaths in Urban Areas, 2001-2005: 9
County Percent Alc-Related Deaths in Urban Areas, 2001-2005: 22.5
County Alc-Related Injuries in Urban Areas, 2001-2005: 177
County Percent Alc-Related Injuries in Urban Areas, 2001-2005: 44.3

Injury Effects

County Percent of Families Alc-Related Crashes Affect, 2001-2005: 1.7
County Alcohol-Related Crash Economic Cost, 2005: $ 24,132,000
County Alc-Related Crash Economic Cost per Housing Unit, 2005: 928
County Eventual Alc-Related Crash Deaths: 700
County Eventual Alc-Related Crash Disabilities: 3,500
County Eventual Victims of Alc-Related Crashes: 27,800
County Rank for Severe Alc-Related Crash Rate per Capita: 19

Crash Characteristics

County Percent Unbelted in Alc-Rel Crash Deaths, 2001-2005: 72.4
County Percent Alc-Related Crashes at Night, 2001-2005: 53.3
County Percent Alc-Related Crashes on Fri-Sat Night, 2001-2005: 23.6
County Percent Male Alc-Impaired Drivers in Crashes, 2001-2005: 77.9
County Percent Alc-Impaired Drivers in Crashes under age 30, 2001-2005: 44.8
County Percent Alc-Impaired Drivers in Crashes under age 21, 2001-2005: 17.5
County Percent Out-of-State Alc-Impaired Drivers in Crashes, 2001-2005: 3.2

Who is Driving Drunk

County Mean Arrest BAC for DWI Arrests, 2005: 0.164
County % Mean Arrest BAC for DWI Arrests Exceeds .08 limit, 2005: 104.6
No. of Drinks to Reach Mean BAC in 1 hour, for 160 lb. Driver: 8
No. of Drinks to Reach Mean BAC in 2 hours, for 160 lb. Driver: 9

County % of 2003-2005 DWI Arrested Drivers With 1 or More Prior Arrests Since July 1984: 55.7
County % of 2003-2005 DWI Arrested Drivers With >1 Prior Arrests Since July 1984: 32.4

County % of 2000-2002 DWI Arrested Drivers Rearrested Within 12 Months: 12.7
County % of 2000-2002 DWI Arrested Drivers Rearrested Within 24 Months: 22.3
County % of 2000-2002 DWI Arrested Drivers Rearrested Within 36 Months: 30.1

County % of 2000-2002 First-DWI-Arrest Drivers Rearrested Within 12 Months: 9.0
County % of 2000-2002 First-DWI-Arrest Drivers Rearrested Within 24 Months: 15.7
County % of 2000-2002 First-DWI-Arrest Drivers Rearrested Within 36 Months: 19.0

County % of 2000-2002 Repeat-DWI-Arrest Drivers Rearrested Within 12 Months: 13.4
County % of 2000-2002 Repeat-DWI-Arrest Drivers Rearrested Within 24 Months: 21.5
County % of 2000-2002 Repeat-DWI-Arrest Drivers Rearrested Within 36 Months: 27.4

DWI Enforcement

County DWI Arrests, 2005: 363
County % of Drivers Arrested in 2005: 0.74
County No. of Local Drivers Ever Convicted for DWI, 2005: 6,967

County % of DWI Arrests That Involved No Crash, 2003-2005: 79.0
County % of DWI Arrests Made by Municipal Police, 2003-2005: 49.5
County % of State DWI Arrests Made by Tribal Police, 2003-2005: 4.8
County % of DWI Arrests Made by Sheriffs Deputies, 2003-2005: 15.1
County % of DWI Arrests Made by State Police, 2003-2005: 30.6
County % of DWI Arrests of Drivers Age Under 18, 2003-2005: 1.9
County % of DWI Arrests of Drivers Age 18-20, 2003-2005: 8.1

Driver License Revocation

County % of DWI Arrests Resulting in Administrative License Revocation, 2003-2005: 84.3
County % of DWI Arrests Requesting License Revocation Hearings, 2003-2005: 24.2
County Mean No. of Days from Arrest to Court Date, 2003-2005: 121
County Mean No. of Days from Arrest to Hearing Date, 2003-2005: 76
County % of Hearings Sustaining License Revocation Actions, 2003-2005: 43.9
County No. of DWI License Revocation Hearings, 2003-2005: 341

Court Action

County % of DWI Arrests with Guilty Finding, 2003-2005: 68.3
County % of DWI Arrests with Dismissal or Acquittal, 2003-2005: 31.7
County % of DWI Arrests with Plea of Guilty, 2003-2005: 43.3
County % of DWI Arrests with No Disposition after 12 months, 2005: 11.6
County % of DWI Arrests with No Disposition after 24 months, 2004: 9.8
County Direct Annual Cost of DWI Case Handling, 2003-2005: $ 608,000

Additional Summary Information

County DWI Statistics & Trends Summary, 1985-2005
DWI Statistics & Trends Summary for NM State Police Efforts in the County, 1985-2005

DWI Statistics by Police Agency
Crash Statistics by County
Fatal Crash Narratives by County

Produced by the DWI Resource Center, June 3, 2007 1:24:49 pm

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DWI Statistics for Valencia County Population County Population, 2005: 69,417 County Licensed Drivers, 2005: 48,766 County Rank by Personal Income, 2005: 13 County Percent Population Ages 0-4, 2005: 6.8 County Percent Population Ages 5-17, 2005: 19.7 County Percent Population Ages 18-24, 2005: 10.1 County Estimated Housing Units, 2005: 26,009 Injury County Crash Deaths, 2001-2005: 83 County Alcohol-Related Crash Deaths, 2001-2005: 40 County % Alcohol-Related Crash Deaths, 2001-2005: 48.2 County Crash Injuries, 2001-2005: 2,829 County Alcohol-Related Crash Injuries, 2001-2005: 400 County % Alcohol-Related Crash Injuries, 2001-2005: 14.1 County Alc-Related Crash Permanent Disabilities, 2001-2005: 200 Injuries by Place County Alc-Related Deaths in Urban Areas, 2001-2005: 9 County Percent Alc-Related Deaths in Urban Areas, 2001-2005: 22.5 County Alc-Related Injuries in Urban Areas, 2001-2005: 177 County Percent Alc-Related Injuries in Urban Areas, 2001-2005: 44.3 I nj...

3rd or 4th Offenses (two or more DUIs w/in the past 7 years) and Breath Test above .15:

3rd or 4th Offenses (two or more DUIs w/in the past 7 years) and Breath Test above .15: • 120 days jail and 150 days of Electronic Home Monitoring at violator’s expense • 4 year license suspension (same for refusal) • Not less than $1500 (plus other court costs and fees) • Ignition interlock requirement for 10 years • Up to 5 years probation • Alcohol assessment and follow-up treatment • Denial of entry into Canada by Canadian Consulate
5th Offense (four or more DUIs w/in the past 10 years) – regardless of breath test: • Felony penalties!
Contact Nathan L. Webb today for a free consultation.
3rd or 4th Offenses (two or more DUIs w/in the past 7 years) and Breath Test above .15: • 120 days jail and 150 days of Electronic Home Monitoring at violator’s expense • 4 year license suspension (same for refusal) • Not less than $1500 (plus other court costs and fees) • Ignition interlock requirement for 10 years • Up to 5 years probation • Alcohol assessment and follow-up treatment • Denial of entry into Canada by Canadian Consulate 5th Offense (four or more DUIs w/in the past 10 years) – regardless of breath test: • Felony penalties! Contact Nathan L. Webb today for a free consultation.

3rd or 4th Offenses (two or more DUIs w/in the past 7 years) and Breath Test below .15:

3rd or 4th Offenses (two or more DUIs w/in the past 7 years) and Breath Test below .15: • 90 days jail and 120 days of Electronic Home Monitoring at violator’s expense • 3 year license suspension • Not less than $1000 (plus other court costs and fees) • Ignition interlock requirement for 10 years • Up to 5 years probation • Alcohol assessment and follow-up treatment • Denial of entry into Canada by Canadian Consulate
3rd or 4th Offenses (two or more DUIs w/in the past 7 years) and Breath Test below .15: • 90 days jail and 120 days of Electronic Home Monitoring at violator’s expense • 3 year license suspension • Not less than $1000 (plus other court costs and fees) • Ignition interlock requirement for 10 years • Up to 5 years probation • Alcohol assessment and follow-up treatment • Denial of entry into Canada by Canadian Consulate

2nd Offense (one DUI w/in the past 7 years) and Breath Test above .15 or refusal

2nd Offense (one DUI w/in the past 7 years) and Breath Test above .15 or refusal: • 45 days jail and 90 days of Electronic Home Monitoring at violator’s expense • 900 day license suspension (3 years for refusal) • Not less than $750 (plus other court costs and fees) • Ignition interlock requirement for 5 years • Up to 5 years probation • Alcohol assessment and follow-up treatment • Denial of entry into Canada by Canadian Consulate
2nd Offense (one DUI w/in the past 7 years) and Breath Test above .15 or refusal: • 45 days jail and 90 days of Electronic Home Monitoring at violator’s expense • 900 day license suspension (3 years for refusal) • Not less than $750 (plus other court costs and fees) • Ignition interlock requirement for 5 years • Up to 5 years probation • Alcohol assessment and follow-up treatment • Denial of entry into Canada by Canadian Consulate

2nd Offense (one DUI w/in the past 7 years) and Breath Test below .15:

2nd Offense (one DUI w/in the past 7 years) and Breath Test below .15: • 30 days jail and 60 days of Electronic Home Monitoring at violator’s expense • 2 year license suspension • Not less than $500 (plus other court costs and fees) • Ignition interlock requirement for 5 years • Up to 5 years probation • Alcohol assessment and follow-up treatment • Denial of entry into Canada by Canadian Consulate
2nd Offense (one DUI w/in the past 7 years) and Breath Test below .15: • 30 days jail and 60 days of Electronic Home Monitoring at violator’s expense • 2 year license suspension • Not less than $500 (plus other court costs and fees) • Ignition interlock requirement for 5 years • Up to 5 years probation • Alcohol assessment and follow-up treatment • Denial of entry into Canada by Canadian Consulate

1st Offense (no DUIs w/in the past 7 years)

1st Offense (no DUIs w/in the past 7 years) and Breath Test above .15 or refusal: • 2 days jail (may be converted to 30 days of Electronic Home Monitoring at violator’s expense) • 1 year license suspension (if refusal, then 2 years) • Not less than $500 (plus other court costs and fees) • Ignition interlock requirement for 1 year • Up to 5 years probation • Alcohol assessment and follow-up treatment • Denial of entry into Canada by Canadian Consulate 1st Offense (no DUIs w/in the past 7 years) and Breath Test above .15 or refusal: • 2 days jail (may be converted to 30 days of Electronic Home Monitoring at violator’s expense) • 1 year license suspension (if refusal, then 2 years) • Not less than $500 (plus other court costs and fees) • Ignition interlock requirement for 1 year • Up to 5 years probation • Alcohol assessment and follow-up treatment • Denial of entry into Canada by Canadian Consulate
1st Offense (no DUIs w/in the past 7 years) and Breath Test above .15 or refusal: • 2 days jail (may be converted to 30 days of Electronic Home Monitoring at violator’s expense) • 1 year license suspension (if refusal, then 2 years) • Not less than $500 (plus other court costs and fees) • Ignition interlock requirement for 1 year • Up to 5 years probation • Alcohol assessment and follow-up treatment • Denial of entry into Canada by Canadian Consulate 1st Offense (no DUIs w/in the past 7 years) and Breath Test above .15 or refusal: • 2 days jail (may be converted to 30 days of Electronic Home Monitoring at violator’s expense) • 1 year license suspension (if refusal, then 2 years) • Not less than $500 (plus other court costs and fees) • Ignition interlock requirement for 1 year • Up to 5 years probation • Alcohol assessment and follow-up treatment • Denial of entry into Canada by Canadian Consulate

Washington State DUI Penalties

A DUI arrest is a serious offense. If you have been charged with DUI, you need to take immediate action to safeguard your rights. Your privilege to drive is also at stake and the DOL doesn't wait until you have been criminally charged to begin the suspension process. Contact Nathan L. Webb today for a free consultation or call us at (425)398-4323.
The following outlines the various mandatory penalties violators face when a DUI conviction occurs in Washington State (RCW 46.61.5055 – effective July 1, 2007).
1st Offense (no DUIs w/in the past 7 yrs) and Breath Test below .15: • 1 day jail (may be converted to 15 days of Electronic Home Monitoring at violator’s expense) • 90 day license suspension • Not less than $350 (plus other court costs and fees) • Ignition interlock requirement for 1 year • Up to 5 years probation • Alcohol assessment and follow-up treatment • Denial of entry into Canada by Canadian Consulate
A DUI arrest is a serious offense. If you have been charged with DUI, you need to take immediate action to safeguard your rights. Your privilege to drive is also at stake and the DOL doesn't wait until you have been criminally charged to begin the suspension process. Contact Nathan L. Webb today for a free consultation or call us at (425)398-4323. The following outlines the various mandatory penalties violators face when a DUI conviction occurs in Washington State (RCW 46.61.5055 – effective July 1, 2007). 1st Offense (no DUIs w/in the past 7 yrs) and Breath Test below .15: • 1 day jail (may be converted to 15 days of Electronic Home Monitoring at violator’s expense) • 90 day license suspension • Not less than $350 (plus other court costs and fees) • Ignition interlock requirement for 1 year • Up to 5 years probation • Alcohol assessment and follow-up treatment • Denial of entry into Canada by Canadian Consulate

Tracks in DUI

Two Tracks in DUI
Every DUI holds within two tracks...
(1) Criminal track - which begins when you are formally charged at an arraignment (this can occur long after your arrest)
(2) Civil (administrative) track - which begins on the date of your arrest. You must request a hearing with the DOL (Department of Licensing) or your license will be automatically suspended, even if your criminal matter is resolved.
Failure to request a hearing WILL result in the suspension of your license!Don't let your privilege to drive be taken without a fight! You will also be required to have SR-22 (high-risk) insurance to reinstate your license.
Two Tracks in DUI Every DUI holds within two tracks... (1) Criminal track - which begins when you are formally charged at an arraignment (this can occur long after your arrest) (2) Civil (administrative) track - which begins on the date of your arrest. You must request a hearing with the DOL (Department of Licensing) or your license will be automatically suspended, even if your criminal matter is resolved. Failure to request a hearing WILL result in the suspension of your license!Don't let your privilege to drive be taken without a fight! You will also be required to have SR-22 (high-risk) insurance to reinstate your license.

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