DUI Records Search | Arizona (AZ)

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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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Sheriff Yuma CountyLeon N. Wilmot ☏ (928) 783-4427
Address141 S 3rd Ave
CityYuma
State, ZipAZ 85364-2255
Websitewww.yumacountysheriff.org
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Aurora Elizabeth Esquivel
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Arrested Sep 28, 2019
• #1 dui-liquor drugs vapors combo
• #2 dui bac of 08 or more
Esquivel Aurora - Yuma County, AZ
Nickolas Jose Estrada
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Arrested Oct 18, 2019
• #1 dui drug metabolite
• #2 dui-liquor drugs vapors combo
• #3 prescript drug-possess/use
Estrada Nickolas - Yuma County, AZ
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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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    • 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.

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