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Will DUI Ruin My Job Opportunities?

On Behalf of | Aug 29, 2024 | Criminal Defense, DUI

A DUI conviction in Orgeon can negatively impact multiple aspects of one’s life. A significant concern is how a DUI may affect job opportunities or promotions.

Unfortunately for those found guilty, driving under the influence does have negative consequences. In addition to having their car towed, a driver’s license suspension, or even arrest, employment limitations are a real problem for those convicted of DUI.

Should I Inform My Employer?

A DUI conviction has several impacts on professional life. A common question is whether an employee must report a DUI arrest to their manager.

Omitting this type of information can have negative consequences, such as disciplinary sanctions, warning calls and even contract termination.

Employees must disclose certain arrests and convictions in some contracts, including DUI.

Searching For Job Opportunities

Potential employers may ask about your criminal record when looking for a job. Depending on the type of employment, a convicted person may be required to disclose their convictions.

Having a DUI charge and not disclosing it can damage an employer’s trust. This could cause you to be disqualified from the hiring process.

In some industries, a DUI conviction can be an instant disqualifier. If employment requires a driver’s license, the employer would disqualify the applicant instantly. For example, for commercial drivers’ employment.

What Can I Do?

If you have been charged with a DUI, you should seek experienced legal counsel. An experienced DUI attorney may be able to help you. The main goal is for you not to be convicted.

Oregon heavily punishes traffic offenses. Some DUI charges in the state are:

  • A minimum fine of $1,000 (first offense).
  • A minimum fine of $1,500 (second offense).
  • A minimum fine of $2,000 (third offense).
  • Up to five years imprisonment.
  • Permanent suspension of driver’s license.
  • Locking devices.

DUI charges can remain on the criminal record for life. There is no expungement for DUI in Oregon. Therefore, defendants must seek appropriate legal counsel to face trial and avoid conviction.