Receiving a DUI in any state can have an effect on your driving privileges in your home state. An out of state DUI will also likely count as a prior if a subsequent DUI arrest occurs.
Numerous factors are at play during any DUI arrest. For example, having children in the car, or a suspended or restricted license can lead to serious charges. Arizona is one of the toughest states when it comes to DUI penalties. Even the Arizona MVD may suspend or restrict a license for out of state conduct.
Have other questions related to an out of state DUI? Contact criminal defense attorney Jeremy Geigle for a free consultation regarding your question.