Arizona's DUI laws, penalties: What you need to know

Arizona is a no-tolerance state for driving under the influence, or DUI, meaning you can be arrested with a blood-alcohol content of less than the legal limit of 0.08 percent.

There are three types of DUIs, each taking into account blood-alcohol content and other factors, including a previous conviction, whether any minors were in the vehicle, etc. The more serious the DUI, the more you can expect to pay.

Here's a look at the penalties under state law.

Standard DUI, 0.08+, first offense

Jail: 10 days.

Fines: About $1,500, plus jail costs and $80 monitoring fee.

Screening and counseling required: Yes.

Driver's license suspension: 90-day suspension or one-year revocation.

Interlock device on vehicle: 12 months.

Community service: N/A.

Standard DUI, 0.08+, second offense

Jail: 90 days; home detention eligible (after six days).

Fines: About $3,500, plus jail/home detention costs and $80 monitoring fee.

Screening and counseling required: Yes.

Driver's license suspension: One-year revocation.

Interlock: 12 months.

Community service: 30 hours.

Extreme DUI: 0.15+, first offense

Jail: 30 days; home detention eligible (after two days).

Fines: About $2,780, plus jail/home detention costs and $80 monitoring fee.

Screening and counseling required: Yes.

Driver's license suspension: 90-day suspension.

Interlock: 12 months.

Community service: N/A.

Extreme DUI: 0.15+, second offense

Jail: 120 days; home detention eligible (after 24 days).

Fines: About $3,740, plus jail/home detention costs and $80 monitoring fee.

Screening and counseling required: Yes.

Driver's license suspension: One-year revocation.

Interlock: 12 months.

Community service: 30 hours.

Super Extreme DUI: 0.20+, first offense

Jail: 45 days; home detention eligible (after 3 days).

Fines: About $3,240, plus jail/home detention costs and $80 monitoring fee.

Screening and counseling required: Yes.

Driver's license suspension: 90-day suspension.

Interlock: 18 months.

Community service: N/A.

Super Extreme DUI: 0.20+, second offense

Jail: 180 days; home detention eligible (after 36 days).

Fines: About $4,650, plus jail/home detention costs and $80 monitoring fee.

Screening and counseling required: Yes.

Driver's license suspension: One-year revocation.

Interlock: 24 months.

Community service: 30 months.

Source: Ian M. Wyer/Lorona Mead law firm.