Mississippi DUI Costs (2026)

State-specific DUI cost calculators, law summaries, and guides for Mississippi.

Data verified May 2026

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

Mississippi DUI Key Facts

First Offense Fine
$250 - $1,000
First Suspension
90 days
Attorney Fees (typical)
$2,000 - $7,500
SR-22 Required
3 years
IID Required (1st)
4 months
Felony Threshold
3rd offense
Lookback Period
5 years
Statute of Limitations
2 years
Hardship License
Available
Expungement
Yes (5yr wait)

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Mississippi DUI FAQ

How much does a DUI cost in Mississippi?

A first-offense DUI in Mississippi typically costs between $8,000 and $20,000+ when you add up fines ($250-$1,000), attorney fees ($2,000-$7,500), SR-22 insurance, ignition interlock, and lost wages. Use the calculator above for a personalized estimate.

What is the legal DUI term in Mississippi?

Mississippi uses the term "DUI" for impaired driving offenses. The legal BAC limit is 0.08% for adults.

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

A first-offense DUI in Mississippi carries a license suspension of 90 days, and a second offense carries 1 year (365 days). Whether you can keep driving on a restricted license during that time is covered below.

Is an ignition interlock device required in Mississippi?

Yes. Mississippi requires an ignition interlock device for 4 months following a first DUI conviction. The monthly cost is approximately $80.

Does Mississippi require SR-22 insurance after a DUI?

Yes. Mississippi requires SR-22 high-risk insurance filing for 3 years following a DUI conviction. Insurance premiums typically increase by 70-200%.

When does a DUI become a felony in Mississippi?

In Mississippi, a DUI becomes a felony on the third offense within 5 years. A DUI involving injury or fatality is a felony in all states regardless of offense count.

Can a DUI be expunged in Mississippi?

Mississippi allows DUI expungement under certain conditions, typically after a waiting period of 5 year(s) following completion of your sentence. Estimated cost: $150-$400.

How long does Mississippi have to charge you with a DUI?

In Mississippi, the state generally must file DUI charges within 2 years of the alleged offense. This deadline reflects a first-offense misdemeanor DUI; felony cases can carry a longer filing window. If you are charged, an attorney can confirm how the deadline applies to your case.

Can you get a hardship or restricted license after a DUI in Mississippi?

Mississippi generally offers a hardship or restricted license that can let you keep driving for work, school, or treatment during part of a DUI suspension. Eligibility depends on your offense level and the court, and an ignition interlock device is often required, so confirm the current rules for your situation.

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