Fines and Court Costs
When you are convicted of a DWI in Texas, you will likely face fines set by the court. For a first offense, these fines can go up to $2,000, while a second offense can result in fines of up to $4,000. For a third offense, the fines can increase to as much as $10,000. Additionally, court costs are almost always added to these fines, which can amount to hundreds of dollars. The court may also impose a mandatory fee for attending alcohol education programs or other rehabilitative courses as part of your sentence. These costs can feel overwhelming, especially when paired with other financial obligations, but they are only one piece of the puzzle.Probation Fees and Supervision Costs
If the court places you on probation instead of jail time, there are additional costs tied to that. People on probation are required to pay monthly fees for supervision, which often range from $60 to $100. Over time, these fees add up, especially since probation can last for months or even years. The court may also require attendance at alcohol education classes or community service programs, both of which can involve separate fees for participation. These costs are mandatory and cannot be avoided, making it clear that probation, while preferable to jail, still carries a heavy financial toll.
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Douglas Wilder
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