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How Much Is DUI Bail In Tennessee?

March 27, 2022

Do you need a bail bond because of a DUI charge? If so, we can help. Call us at 901-523-2245.

A DUI charge in Memphis can result in a bail amount ranging from $1,500 all the way up to five figures. The amount depends on the severity of the crime and how many past convictions a person has.

A person may also face stiff fines for a DUI, which can make paying bail even harder than it would be otherwise.

Fortunately, we offer bail bonds with flexible payment plans designed to help people who find themselves in tight financial situations.

If you need to talk to a customer-friendly bail bonds agent about your financial needs, we are available anytime.

If you would like more information about DUIs in Tennessee, we have provided some additional information below.

More About DUIs and DUI Bail In Tennessee

Tennessee has strict DUI laws. In fact, even one DUI offense can land you in jail for almost a year.

If you think you can drink and drive and get away with it, we strongly discourage trying to do so. Tennessee follows an implied consent law, which means if you are pulled over for a suspected DUI, you must submit to a blood or breath test.

If you or someone you know fails a test and is arrested for a DUI, the presiding judge will set the bail amount at the initial arraignment or bail hearing.

The state of Tennessee does not follow a standard bail schedule. Instead, judges set bail amounts on an individual basis.

When setting bail, a judge will consider various factors, such as the age of the driver, previous DUI convictions, and other details.

While there is no standard bail amount for DUI in Tennessee, felony DUI bail is normally much higher than bail for a misdemeanor DUI.

Keep in mind that in certain serious situations, a judge may rule to deny bail altogether.

More About DUI Fines

For first-time offenders, a DUI conviction may result in fines no lower than $350.

While this amount may not be huge, one must also consider other costs related to DUIs, such as towing fees, driver’s license reinstatement fees, SR-22 insurance, jail fees, lawyer fees, and additional court-related costs.

With all this in mind, even for first-time offenders, DUIs cost thousands of dollars.

Got a DUI? Our Bail Bondsman Can Help

 If you are facing a DUI charge, we can help.

All N One Bail Bonds Memphis has served Shelby County for years, helping thousands of people get out of jail quickly.

To get started with us, call 901-523-2245. We are available 24/7.

Note: If you reside out of state, you can still submit an online bail bond request with us. All you have to do is visit the Bail Bond Online page on our website and fill out the form. Once your form submission is successful, one of our licensed bail bond agents will immediately start working on getting you out of jail.

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