How much will my insurance increase after I got a DUI?

I'm an 19 y/o male. I already know I made a bunch of big mistakes in my life, I just want to know how much this portion will cost. yes, got a ticket for minor consumption of alcohol ...





I'm an 19 y/o male. I already know I made a bunch of big mistakes in my life, I just want to know how much this portion will cost.
yes, got a ticket for minor consumption of alcohol

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9 Responses to “How much will my insurance increase after I got a DUI?”

  1. BamBam says Merry Christmas! says:

    it is gonna go up quite a bit and it will stay that way for 5 yrs I think is the time frame, when I screwed up and got mine (about 8 yrs ago) it cost over $1000 in court, plus driving classes, alcoholic classes, and I had to do community service too! Insurance went up over $100 per month on top of what it already was, oh yeah and I was on a restricted license too, could only drive for work mon-fri from 6am to 6pm!!!! think that was for the first year

    lesson learned the hard way, hopefully for you it is a lesson learned too!!!

  2. tinkingchi says:

    a lot

  3. ryankneale says:

    Put your vehicles in someone elses name for the next 10 years.

  4. stattiiic says:

    sell the car my friend. because now the state government is going to pull the money you owe from your own ass.

    Good luck with everything, I hope you get your life straightened out.

  5. silverfox9605 says:

    More than likely you are going to have to carry "assigned risk insurance" which it 2 to 3 times more expensive that your regular insurance. Did you get busted for minor in possesion too?

  6. Robin says:

    I have progressive Insurance. They filed an SR-22 for me and my insurance went up ZERO dollars. I was shocked. Check with them. Might save you some $.

  7. Midway 56 says:

    I live in Canada. Automatic 1 year no license regardless of whether you need to get to work or not. $1000 fine, mandatory drivers course and the insurance companies put you as a high risk drive which means about $450 per month or over $5000 per year for insurance no matter what type of vehicle you drive.

  8. UCANTCME says:

    BETWEEN 20 TO 40 PERCENT WILL BE THE AVERAGE.

  9. Chris F says:

    200% or more.

    Basis insurance here for a DUI (after the manditory 1 year licence suspension) starts at over $5000/year (for minimum coverage)

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