A DUII conviction is permanent and cannot be expunged from your criminal history. The conviction will result in a one-year suspension of driving privileges Eligibility for a hardship permit. The convicted driver must show proof for the next three years of driving that they are in compliance with future responsibility filing requirements, which is known in the insurance industry as an SR-22. In addition to the SR-22 requirement, the minimum insurance coverage requirement in Oregon doubles after a DUII conviction. This means that drivers are required to raise their minimum insurance coverage to cover $50,000 in damages per person (up from $25,000) and $100,000 per incident (up from $50,000). Both the SR-22 requirement and the increase in minimum liability coverage will raise the cost of your auto insurance.

It is critical that a person charged with DUII contact a lawyer who is knowledgeable in the law as soon as possible. Many people who are charged with DUII may be eligible for a diversion program which could help them avoid a conviction altogether, and does not affect insurance rates or require an SR-22.

  • A DUI conviction can have long-term repercussions on driving privileges and insurance premiums.
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