If you’ve been charged with DUI in New Jersey, one of your first questions is likely: Will I lose my license? The answer depends on several factors — including your blood alcohol content (BAC), whether this is your first offense, and the details of your arrest.
In this blog, we’ll break down when your license can be suspended, how long the suspension may last, and what steps you can take to protect your driving privileges with help from a skilled DUI lawyer in New Jersey.
Yes — Your License Can Be Suspended After a DUI in NJ
In New Jersey, DUI offenses carry mandatory penalties that often include license suspension — especially for second or third offenses. However, recent changes to the law have introduced alternatives like ignition interlock devices (IIDs) for first-time offenders.
Under current laws:
- First DUI Offense (BAC 0.08%–0.10%): No license suspension, but IID required for 3 months
- First DUI Offense (BAC 0.10%–0.15%): No suspension, but IID required for 7–12 months
- First DUI (BAC over 0.15%): Mandatory 4–6 month suspension + IID for up to 15 months
- Second DUI Offense: 1 to 2 years license suspension + IID
- Third DUI Offense: 8-year license suspension + IID
Repeat DUI offenders face much stiffer penalties, including longer suspensions and mandatory jail time. Learn more about the penalties and legal strategies: 👉 DWI & DUI Defense in New Jersey
What About DUI for Marijuana or Other Substances?
DUI charges aren’t limited to alcohol. Driving under the influence of cannabis, prescription drugs, or illegal substances can also lead to suspension — even if your BAC is zero.
Marijuana DUIs are prosecuted under the same statute, and conviction can result in:
- Immediate license suspension
- Fines and surcharges
- Mandatory IDRC (Intoxicated Driver Resource Center) classes
- Long-term driving record impact
Get the facts here: 👉 Marijuana DUI Lawyer in New Jersey
What Happens If You Drive on a Suspended License?
If your license has been suspended due to DUI, do not drive until it’s legally reinstated. Doing so can result in:
- Additional criminal charges
- Increased fines and court fees
- Extended suspension period
- Possible jail time
Repeat offenses may be charged as indictable crimes in New Jersey. Read more here: 👉 Driving with a Suspended License
How to Reinstate Your License After a DUI Suspension
Once your suspension period ends, reinstating your license isn’t automatic. You’ll need to:
- Complete all court-ordered programs (e.g., IDRC)
- Pay all applicable fines and surcharges
- Install and maintain an ignition interlock device (if required)
- Pay a $100 reinstatement fee to the NJ MVC
Your driving record will also reflect the DUI and any points associated with other moving violations. Learn about how points work and how they can be removed: 👉 Guide to Points on New Jersey Driver’s Licenses
Should You Get a Lawyer for a First DUI Offense?
Absolutely. Even a first DUI in New Jersey can carry serious consequences, including potential license suspension, steep fines, and a lasting criminal record. A skilled attorney can help challenge the stop, the testing methods, and negotiate for reduced penalties or dismissal.
Explore your options here: 👉 Should I Get a Lawyer for My First DUI Offense in New Jersey?
Protect Your License with Help from Shugar Law Office
Losing your license can impact your job, family, and independence. At Shugar Law Office, our experienced DUI attorneys understand how to challenge charges, negotiate with prosecutors, and protect your driving privileges.
If you’re facing a DUI charge in New Jersey, don’t wait. The sooner you contact us, the more options we’ll have to help you.
Contact our team today for a free consultation with a trusted DUI defense lawyer.

