When you need to rent a car, you may be surprised to learn that you were denied after booking your reservation. However, that DUI charge on your record from a few years ago is likely the culprit. If you’re facing a DUI charge in New Jersey, understanding how it can continue to impact your life is essential, as it could haunt you in areas you never even considered. Keep reading to learn whether or not you can rent a car with a DUI on your record and how a Bergen County DWI attorney can help you navigate the process.
In order to understand the severity of the situation, understanding what warrants a DUI charge in New Jersey is essential. Generally, DWI and DUI are used interchangeably, and are used to punish anyone caught driving while under the influence of drugs or alcohol. Most commonly, it is associated with those drinking and driving.
Someone pulled over and found with a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of or over 0.08%, which is the legal limit, will immediately face a DUI. However, if someone is pulled over and has a BAC of less than 0.08%, they can still face a DUI charge, as any amount of alcohol in someone’s system can impact their ability to drive a vehicle safely.
In general, there is no rule attached to a DUI specifically prohibiting you from renting a vehicle. However, this does not mean you will always be able to. Many car rental services look into a driver’s history before agreeing to rent a vehicle. They can reject your request for a car if you have a DUI anywhere on your record. It is important to note that if there is a significant amount of time between your DUI and your application, you may be able to rent a car. Some companies rent to those with this conviction if enough time has passed, though it varies from company to company.
However, if part of your conviction was installing an ignition interlock device on your vehicle, you will not be able to rent a vehicle until you have met the mandatory requirement for driving with the system in your vehicle. This is because you are not permitted to operate a car without this device, and rental cars do not come equipped with them.
If you are facing a DUI charge, the most important thing to do is to retain the help of an experienced lawyer. Unfortunately, you can receive this charge for simply sleeping in your car with a high BAC, so the assistance of an attorney is vital
At the Law Office of Attorney Conway, our legal team will work tirelessly to help you achieve the best possible outcome for the circumstances you’re facing. Contact us today to learn more about how we can help you.
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