Tennessee DUI vs. DWAI Cost Comparison 2026

State-specific DUI cost estimates for Tennessee, including fines, attorney fees, SR-22 insurance, ignition interlock, and more.

Data verified May 2026

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Tennessee DUI FAQ

How much does a DUI cost in Tennessee?

A first-offense DUI in Tennessee typically costs between $2,000 and $10,000 in attorney fees alone, plus fines of $350-$1,500, court costs, insurance increases, and more. Total first-offense costs typically range from $8,000 to $20,000+.

How long is your license suspended for a first DUI in Tennessee?

A first-offense DUI conviction in Tennessee carries a license suspension of 365 days. A hardship or restricted license may be available during this period.

Is an ignition interlock device required in Tennessee for a first DUI?

Yes. Tennessee requires an ignition interlock device for 12 months following a first DUI conviction.

How long is SR-22 insurance required after a DUI in Tennessee?

Tennessee requires SR-22 high-risk insurance filing for 3 years following a DUI conviction.

Can a DUI be expunged in Tennessee?

Tennessee does not allow DUI convictions to be expunged. The conviction remains on your record permanently.

The national average first-offense DUI total cost is $13,500. Use the calculator above to see how Tennessee compares for your specific situation.

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