Arrested for DUI
in Alaska?
A DUI arrest in Alaska is serious — but it doesn't have to define your future. Understanding the law is your first step. Get a free evaluation and connect with an experienced Alaska DUI attorney who can fight for you.
- BAC limit: 0.08% (0.02% if under 21)
- 10 years lookback period for prior offenses
- You have 7 days to request a license hearing
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Alaska DUI Penalties by Offense
Alaska uses a 10 years lookback period — prior convictions within that window escalate your penalties significantly.
First Offense
- JailMin. 72 hours
- Fine$1,500
- License SuspensionMin. 90 days
- Ignition InterlockYes
Second Offense
- ClassificationClass A Misdemeanor
- PenaltiesNot less than 20 days and not less than $3,000
- Lookback Window10 years
Third Offense & Beyond
- ClassificationClass A Misdemeanor
- PenaltiesNot less than 60 days and not less than $4,000
Aggravated DUI (BAC ≥ 0.15%): Higher BAC levels trigger enhanced penalties in Alaska. If your BAC was significantly above the legal limit, you may face mandatory minimums, additional fines, or elevated charges. An experienced Alaska DUI attorney can evaluate the specific circumstances of your case.
What Happens to Your License
Alaska operates a two-track system — your license faces consequences from both the court and the DMV independently. You must act fast on both fronts.
- 7-Day Rule: You have just 7 days from your arrest to request an administrative hearing to contest your license revocation. Miss this window and your license is automatically revoked.
- 1st Offense Suspension: Min. 90 days
- Refusal Consequences: Refusing a chemical test triggers an automatic license revocation under Alaska's implied consent law — separate from any criminal penalties.
Alaska DUI Defense Strategies
Even if you failed a breath test, that doesn't mean your case is lost. Experienced Alaska DUI attorneys challenge charges on multiple grounds:
Special Alaska DUI Circumstances
Under 21
Alaska applies a strict BAC threshold of just 0.02% for drivers under 21. The penalties escalate quickly for repeat violations and can result in license suspension, fines, and required alcohol education programs. A DUI on a young driver's record can affect college applications, employment, and insurance for years.
Commercial Drivers
CDL holders in Alaska are held to a stricter 0.04% BAC standard while operating a commercial vehicle. A DUI conviction can result in a 1-year CDL disqualification for a first offense — and a lifetime ban for a second offense. Even an off-duty DUI in your personal vehicle can threaten your commercial license and livelihood.
Drug DUI
Alaska law prohibits driving under the influence of any drug — including prescription medications and marijuana — not just alcohol. You do not need to be above a BAC limit for drug dui charges; impairment alone is sufficient. The same criminal penalties apply, and drug dui cases often involve more complex evidence that an experienced attorney can challenge.
Don't Face Alaska's DUI System Alone
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Legal Disclaimer: The information on this page is for general educational purposes only and reflects laws as reported by the NHTSA Digest of Impaired Driving Laws. DUI laws in Alaska change frequently. This is not legal advice. Always consult a licensed Alaska DUI attorney for guidance specific to your situation.