When it comes to getting a DWI, you not only will have to deal with the stress of being arrested and convicted of drunk driving, but you will also have to deal with paying costs of upwards of $20,000 or more. This is the case even if there were no injuries or property damage as a result of the accident. 

Some of the costs associated with a DWI include the following: 

*Bail 

*Towing of your vehicle 

*Impounding of your vehicle 

*Court costs 

*Legal fees 

*DWI education programs 

*Higher insurance premiums 

*Probation fees 

*Drug/alcohol assessment counseling 

*License reinstatement fees 

*Loss of work income 

In addition to these factors, you may be required to install an ignition interlock device in your vehicle, which can cost even more money. These devices are designed to monitor the blood alcohol content of a driver. If something like this ends up getting detected, the vehicle will not start, and a security alarm may also be triggered as well. Additionally, costs of a DWI may include an offender to wear a special ankle bracelet that helps to measure blood alcohol content. 

It’s important to note that the costs of a DWI vary depending on the state in which the offender resides; however, these costs will typically be thousands of dollars. In the state of Texas, the a DWI arrest and conviction costs within $9,000 and $24,000. 

Here is a list of some of the most average costs of a DWI arrest and conviction: 

*Bail: $150 to $2,500 

*Towing/Impound: $100 to $1,200 

*Higher Insurance Premiums: $4,500 to $10,000 

*Defense Attorney: $2,500 to $5,000 

*Court Fines: $150 to $1,800 

*Alcohol Education/Treatment: $1,000 to $2,500 

*Licensing Fees: $150 

*Jail Fee: $10 to $50 

*Jail Time: $330 

*Sentencing: $250 

*Chemical Testing Fee: $90 

*Probation Supervision: $600 to $1,200 

*Ignition Interlock Device: $500 to $1,500 

*License Reinstatement: $21 to $100 

*Community Service Supervision Fee: $60 

*Alternate Transportation: $100 to $1,000  

The total cost for these fees can amount to between $13,000 and $27,000. 

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