Maine DUI Laws
Maine DUI Defense
What you're facing, what the deadlines are, and the questions your attorney needs to answer — specific to Maine (ME) law.
BAC Limit
0.08
Enhanced BAC
0.15
Higher penalties above this
Lookback Period
10 years
Prior offenses count within
10 days-Day DMV Hearing Deadline
In Maine, you have 10 days days from your arrest to request an administrative DMV hearing. Miss this deadline and your license suspension goes into effect automatically — even if the criminal case is later dismissed.
First Offense Penalties in Maine
Implied Consent & Test Refusal
Like all 50 states, Maine has an implied consent law — by driving on Maine roads, you've already agreed to submit to a chemical test (breath, blood, or urine) if an officer has probable cause to believe you're impaired.
Refusal Penalty
275-day license suspension
Maine-Specific Detail
Maine calls DUI 'OUI' (Operating Under the Influence). The state imposes a 150-day license suspension and requires completion of an alcohol education program before reinstatement.
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Important: This page provides general legal information about Maine DUI laws as of the date of publication. Laws change frequently. This is not legal advice. Consult a Maine-licensed attorney for guidance specific to your case.