Oregon DUII Costs (2026)

State-specific DUII cost calculators, law summaries, and guides for Oregon.

Data verified May 2026

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

Oregon DUII Key Facts

First Offense Fine
$1,000 - $6,250
First Suspension
1 year (365 days)
Attorney Fees (typical)
$2,000 - $7,500
SR-22 Required
3 years
IID Required (1st)
12 months
Felony Threshold
3rd offense
Lookback Period
10 years
Statute of Limitations
2 years
Hardship License
Available
Expungement
Not available

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Oregon DUII FAQ

How much does a DUII cost in Oregon?

A first-offense DUII in Oregon typically costs between $8,000 and $20,000+ when you add up fines ($1,000-$6,250), 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 DUII term in Oregon?

Oregon uses the term "DUII" for impaired driving offenses. The legal BAC limit is 0.08% for adults, with enhanced penalties at 0.15% BAC.

How long is your license suspended for a first DUII in Oregon?

A first-offense DUII in Oregon carries a license suspension of 1 year (365 days), and a second offense carries 3 years (1095 days). Whether you can keep driving on a restricted license during that time is covered below.

Is an ignition interlock device required in Oregon?

Yes. Oregon requires an ignition interlock device for 12 months following a first DUII conviction. The monthly cost is approximately $85.

Does Oregon require SR-22 insurance after a DUII?

Yes. Oregon requires SR-22 high-risk insurance filing for 3 years following a DUII conviction. Insurance premiums typically increase by 50-150%.

When does a DUII become a felony in Oregon?

In Oregon, a DUII becomes a felony on the third offense within 10 years. A DUI involving injury or fatality is a felony in all states regardless of offense count.

Can a DUII be expunged in Oregon?

Oregon does not allow DUII convictions to be expunged. The conviction remains on your criminal and driving record permanently.

How long does Oregon have to charge you with a DUII?

In Oregon, the state generally must file DUII charges within 2 years of the alleged offense. This deadline reflects a first-offense misdemeanor DUII; 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 DUII in Oregon?

Oregon generally offers a hardship or restricted license that can let you keep driving for work, school, or treatment during part of a DUII 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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