It is unlawful for any person who is under the influence of intoxicating liquor or any drugs to drive or be in actual physical control of any vehicle.
When you apply for and accept the privilege to drive a vehicle in Arizona, you give consent to test for blood alcohol concentration or drug content (BADC) if you are arrested for driving while under the influence of intoxicating liquor or drugs (DUI). This is known as the Implied Consent Law.
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DUI Arrest Records - Maricopa County, Arizona
Below are public DUI, DWI, and related driving offense records for Maricopa County, Arizona. Records may include arrest dates, charge descriptions, bond information, city details, and booking photos when available. Older records are kept for public lookup and historical reference, but an arrest record does not prove guilt or conviction.
| Sheriff Maricopa County | Paul Penzone ☏ (602) 876-1801 |
| Address | 550 W Jackson |
| City | Phoenix |
| State, Zip | AZ 85003 |
| Name | Arrest | Photo |
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| Brandon Allen Czerepak Arrest Age 22 More Information >>> |
Arrested May 23, 2014 • #1 dui-liquor/drugs/vapors/combo |
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| Kevin Czerepak Bond: $473 More Information >>> |
Arrested Oct 25, 2016 • #1 dui-liquor/drugs/vapors/combo • notes: awaiting city of phoenix ia • #2 dui-liquor/drugs/vapors/combo • #3 dui/drugs/metabolite • #4 dui/drugs/meta |
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| Randy Allen Czigler Arrest Age 28 More Information >>> |
Arrested Apr 27, 2014 • #1 dui-liquor/drugs/vapors/combo • #2 drive w/lic susp/revoke/canc |
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Disclaimer: Arrest records are public information and may not reflect the final outcome of a case. Charges can be dismissed, reduced, or updated. For current case status, check official court or law enforcement records.
Arizona has three classes of DUI, depending on the defendant’s BAC:
DUI (also called ordinary DUI, impaired DUI, or DUI per se): 0.08% to 0.149%
Extreme DUI: 0.15% to 0.199%
Super Extreme DUI: 0.20% and higher
The higher the BAC, the harsher the punishment.
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If the legal limit is .08 and the person was ticketed for a .077 why do they still show on the page ?
The legal limit is .08, but everybody is a little different. If you’re at .07 but fail the field sobriety test, you’re still driving under the influence.
That right there is some bullshit. What if you are just uncoordinated, tired from work, are a small person, and had 1.5 beers with a bud before driving home. Often, DUI laws are a cash grab by local police and judicial systems.