Points on a Missouri Driver License for DWI, BAC & DUI
When a driver with a Missouri Driver License is convicted of driving while intoxicated (DWI), excessive blood alcohol content (BAC) or driving under the influence (DUI), the Missouri Dept. of Revenue Driver License Bureau assesses “Points” against his or her Missouri Driver License.
The number of “Points” assessed depends on whether the alcohol-related traffic conviction is for a first offense or for a second or subsequent offense DWI, BAC or DUI.
*8 Points* assessed against a Missouri Driver License
* First conviction for driving while intoxicated (DWI); or
* First conviction for driving under the influence (DUI); or
* First conviction for excessive blood alcohol content (BAC).
*12 Points* assessed against a Missouri Driver License
* Second or subsequent conviction for DWI; or
* Second or subsequent conviction for DUI; or
* Second or subsequent conviction for BAC; or
* Commercial motor vehicle if BAC is =/> .04%.