Getting charged with a DUI comes with expenses. To begin with, you'll have to pay bail if you were arrested, and you'll have to pay to have your car towed. After the initial costs, you will also pay fees to your attorney. It's recommended that you have a DUI attorney to defend you, especially if this incident wasn't your first DUI arrest.

Long-Term Costs

If convicted, you will pay a fine that could range from a couple hundred to a couple thousand dollars. In Florida, you might have to use an ignition interlock device, which monitors your blood alcohol concentration every time you drive. The responsibility of the installation costs falls on the Florida driver. Also, your car insurance premium could go up. DUI convictions put you in a higher-risk category that could double what you pay in car insurance, so you might want to look at other companies to get the lowest rate.