DWI Penalties in Roseville and Ramsey County — What You Need to Know

A DWI arrest in Roseville is serious business. Prosecutors in Ramsey County are aggressive, and the penalties can impact your driver’s license, your bank account, your freedom, and your future.

That’s why you need a defense attorney who knows the system inside and out. Jack Rice is a Super Lawyer, recognized among the Best Lawyers in Minnesota, and a Board Certified Criminal Law Specialist. As a former prosecutor, he has spent decades defending clients in Ramsey County — including hundreds of people facing DWI charges in Roseville. Contact Jack Rice Defense for a free confidential consultation at 651-447-7650 or 612-227-1339.

“Not all lawyers are the same. We’ve been doing this almost 30 years and have successfuly handled hundreds if not thousands of DWIs.”

Possible Charges Include:

Misdemeanor DWI in Roseville

A misdemeanor DWI usually applies if your blood alcohol concentration (BAC) is under 0.16% or you are considered impaired regardless of BAC.

Possible penalties include:

  • Up to 90 days in jail

  • Fines up to $1,000

  • 90-day loss of driving privileges

  • License restrictions

  • Chemical dependency evaluation

  • Court-ordered treatment

  • MADD Victim Impact Panel

Gross Misdemeanor DWI in Roseville

This more serious charge may apply if:

  • BAC is 0.16% or higher, even for a first offense

  • You refuse a chemical test

  • A child is in the car

  • You have a prior DWI within 10 years

  • You cause minor bodily harm to another person

Possible penalties include:

  • Up to 1 year in jail

  • Mandatory minimum sentencing

  • Fines up to $3,000

  • One-year loss of driving privileges

  • Ignition interlock requirements

  • License plate impoundment

  • Possible vehicle forfeiture

  • Chemical dependency evaluation and treatment

  • MADD Victim Impact Panel

Felony DWI in Roseville

Felony charges can be brought if you have:

  • Three or more prior DWIs or license revocations within 10 years

  • A prior felony DWI conviction

  • Caused serious injury or death while impaired

Possible penalties include:

  • Up to 7 years in prison

  • Mandatory minimum prison time

  • Fines up to $14,000

  • Permanent or long-term loss of driving privileges

  • License plate impoundment

  • Vehicle forfeiture

  • Ignition interlock requirements

  • Chemical dependency evaluation and treatment

  • MADD Victim Impact Panel

“When hiring a DWI Defense attorney, look at their background, experience, updated training, certifications and what people are saying about them.”

A Roseville DWI can change your life — don’t face it alone.
Call Jack Rice Defense today for a free, confidential consultation at 651-447-7650 or 612-227-1339.

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