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Fines associated with traffic offenses in Utah can vary substantially depending on the type of alleged violation as well as the area of the state in which it occurs. However, traffic offenses charged as criminal acts—such as DUI—have fixed fines for first offenses that may increase significantly for subsequent convictions.

In addition to financial penalties, drivers found guilty of traffic violations in Utah will have a certain amount of points added to their license, with point values varying based on the offense committed as follows:

  • DUI, extreme DUI, aggressive driving, and reckless driving – eight points
  • Hit and run, leaving the scene of an accident, and any failure to stop or yield appropriately that leads to someone else’s death – six points
  • Any failure to stop or yield appropriately that leads to someone else sustaining serious injury – four points
  • Speeding or driving over/parking in a gore area near a highway entrance or exit ramp – three points
  • All other moving violations – two points