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State | Statute | Description/Statute Name | Statutory language | Amount | Level of offense | Mandatory | Imposed by | Delegation of authority | |
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Tennessee | Tenn. Code Ann. § 55-4-412(a)(3) | Violation - Transporting mobile home, subsequent offense |
(a) Any person transporting a mobile home, manufactured house or house trailer, as defined in § 55-4-402, into or through this state, or over any street, road or highway of + See morethis state in violation of any provision of this part, commits a Class B misdemeanor punishable as follows: (3) By a fine of one thousand dollars ($1,000) and a ninety-day revocation of any driver's license for the third or subsequent offense in a twelve-month period.
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$1000
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Misdemeanor | Yes | Court | N/A |
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Tennessee | Tenn. Code Ann. § 55-8-152(g)(1) | Speed Limits - Additional Fine |
Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, any county having a population of not less than sixty-seven thousand five hundred (67,500) nor more than sixty-seven thousand six hundred (67,600), according to + See morethe 1980 federal census or any subsequent federal census may assess any person who is arrested or receives a traffic citation for driving or operating a motor vehicle in excess of the posted speed limits an additional fine of five dollars ($5.00).
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$5
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Tennessee | Tenn. Code Ann. § 55-10-403(a)(1) | Driving Under Influence - First Offense | For a first offense, the person shall be fined not less than three hundred fifty dollars ($350) nor more than one thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500); |
$350 - $1500
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Tennessee | Tenn. Code Ann. § 55-10-403(a)(2) | Driving Under Influence - Second Offense | For a second offense, the person shall be fined not less than six hundred dollars ($600) nor more than three thousand five hundred dollars ($3,500); |
$600 - $3500
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Tennessee | Tenn. Code Ann. § 55-10-403(a)(3) | Driving Under Influence - Third Offense | For a third offense, the person shall be fined not less than one thousand one hundred dollars ($1,100) nor more than ten thousand dollars ($10,000); |
$1100 - $10000
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Tennessee | Tenn. Code Ann. § 55-10-403(a)(4) | Driving Under Influence - Subsequent Offense | For a fourth or subsequent offense, the person shall be fined not less than three thousand dollars ($3,000) nor more than fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000); |
$3000 - $15000
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Tennessee | Tenn. Code Ann. § 55-10-403(a)(5) | Driving Under Influence - Additional Fine, Minor |
For any offense while accompanied by a child under eighteen (18) years of age, the person shall be fined one thousand dollars ($1,000) in addition to the fine for the + See moreDUI offense.
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$1000
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Tennessee | Tenn. Code Ann. § 55-7-114(c) | Safety Chains - First Offense |
Failure to comply with this section shall subject the offender to a fine of fifty dollars ($50.00) on a first offense, that may be submitted by the offender to the + See moreclerk of the court that has jurisdiction of the offense in the county in which the offense charged was alleged to have been committed, in lieu of appearance in court by the offender. On second and subsequent offenses, the fine shall be not less than fifty dollars ($50.00) nor more than five hundred dollars ($500).
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$50
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Tennessee | Tenn. Code Ann. § 55-7-114(c) | Safety Chains - Subsequent Offense |
Failure to comply with this section shall subject the offender to a fine of fifty dollars ($50.00) on a first offense, that may be submitted by the offender to the + See moreclerk of the court that has jurisdiction of the offense in the county in which the offense charged was alleged to have been committed, in lieu of appearance in court by the offender. On second and subsequent offenses, the fine shall be not less than fifty dollars ($50.00) nor more than five hundred dollars ($500).
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$50 - $500
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Tennessee | Tenn. Code Ann. § 55-8-199(d)(1) | Text Messaging While Operating Motor Vehicle |
A violation of this section is a Class C misdemeanor, subject only to imposition of a fine not to exceed fifty dollars ($50.00) and court costs not to exceed ten + See moredollars ($10.00), including, but not limited to, any statutory fees of officers. No state or local litigation taxes shall be applicable to a case prosecuted under this section.
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$0 - $60
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Tennessee | Tenn. Code Ann. § 55-9-602(g)(2) | Child Passenger Restraint Systems |
A person charged with a violation of this subsection (g) may, in lieu of appearance in court, submit a fine of fifty dollars ($50.00) to the clerk of the court + See morethat has jurisdiction of the offense within the county in which the offense charged is alleged to have been committed.
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$50
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Tennessee | Tenn. Code Ann. § 55-50-506(a)(1) | Driving while in possession of Methamphetamine - First Violation |
A person who drives a motor vehicle within the entire width between the boundary lines of every way publicly maintained that is open to the use of the public for + See morepurposes of vehicular travel, or the premises of any shopping center, manufactured housing complex, apartment house complex or any other premises frequented by the public at large while in possession of five (5) or more grams of methamphetamine, as scheduled in § 39-17-408(d)(2), commits a Class B misdemeanor and is subject to a fine only of not more than five hundred dollars ($500).
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$0 - $500
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Tennessee | Tenn. Code Ann. § 55-50-506(a)(2) | Driving while in possession of Methamphetamine - Subsequent Violation | A second or subsequent violation of subdivision (a)(1) is a Class A misdemeanor punishable by a fine only of not more than one thousand dollars ($1,000). |
$0 - $1000
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Tennessee | Tenn. Code Ann. § 55-10-413(a) | Fees - Ignition Interlock |
In addition to all other fines, fees, costs and punishments now prescribed by law, an ignition interlock fee of forty dollars ($40.00) shall be assessed for each violation of § + See more55-10-401, which occurred on or after July 1, 2010 and resulted in a conviction for such offense.
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$40
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Tennessee | Tenn. Code Ann. § 55-10-413(b) | Fees - Additional Fee |
In addition to all other criminal penalties, costs, taxes and fees now prescribed by law, any person convicted of violating § 55-10-401 will be assessed a fee of five dollars + See more($5.00), to be paid into the state treasury and deposited to the credit of the fund established pursuant to § 9-4-206.
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$5
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Tennessee | Tenn. Code Ann. § 55-10-413(c)(1) | Fees- Drug Addiction Treatment |
In addition to all other fines, fees, costs and punishments now prescribed by law, an alcohol and drug addiction treatment fee of one hundred dollars ($100) shall be assessed for + See moreeach conviction for a violation of § 55-10-401.
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$100
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Tennessee | Tenn. Code Ann. § 55-10-413(d)(1) | Fees - Blood Alcohol Concentration Test |
In addition to all other fines, fees, costs and punishments now prescribed by law, in counties having a population of not less than three hundred thirty-five thousand (335,000) nor more + See morethan three hundred thirty-six thousand (336,000), or in counties having a population of more than seven hundred thousand (700,000), according to the 1990 federal census or any subsequent federal census, a blood alcohol concentration test (BAT) fee in the amount of seventeen dollars and fifty cents ($17.50) will be assessed upon conviction of an offense of driving while intoxicated for each offender who has taken a breath-alcohol test on an evidential breath testing unit provided, maintained and administered by a law enforcement agency in the counties or where breath, blood or urine has been analyzed by a publicly funded forensic laboratory.
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$17.50
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Tennessee | Tenn. Code Ann. § 55-10-413(d)(2) | Fees - Blood Alcohol Concentration Test |
In addition to all other fines, fees, costs and punishments now prescribed by law, in counties having a metropolitan form of government with a population greater than one hundred thousand + See more(100,000), according to the 1990 federal census or any subsequent federal census, a BAT fee in an amount to be established by resolution of the legislative body of any county to which this subdivision (d)(2) applies, not to exceed fifty dollars ($50.00), will be assessed upon conviction of an offense of driving while intoxicated for each offender who has taken a breath-alcohol test on an evidential breath testing unit provided, maintained and administered by a law enforcement agency in the counties or where breath, blood or urine has been analyzed by a publicly funded forensic laboratory.
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$50
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Tennessee | Tenn. Code Ann. § 55-10-413(e) | Fees - Blood Alcohol Concentration Test |
Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, in any county having a population of not less than three hundred seven thousand eight hundred (307,800) nor more than three hundred seven + See morethousand nine hundred (307,900), according to the 2000 federal census or any subsequent federal census, upon conviction for a violation of § 55-10-401, § 55-10-415, § 55-10-421 or § 55-50-408, the court shall assess against the defendant a blood alcohol concentration test (BAT) fee to be established by the county legislative body of any county to which this subsection (e) applies in an amount not to exceed fifty dollars ($50.00) for obtaining a blood sample for the purpose of performing a test to determine the alcoholic or drug content of the defendant's blood pursuant to § 55-10-406 that is incurred by the governmental entity served by the law enforcement agency arresting the defendant. The fee authorized by this subsection (e) shall only be assessed if a blood sample is actually taken from a defendant convicted of any of these offenses and the test is actually performed on the sample.
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$50
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Tennessee | Tenn. Code Ann. § 55-10-413(f)(1) | Fees - Blood Alcohol Concentration Test |
In addition to all other fines, fees, costs, and punishments now prescribed by law, including the fee imposed pursuant to subsection (d), a blood alcohol or drug concentration test (BADT) + See morefee in the amount of two hundred fifty dollars ($250) shall be assessed upon a conviction for driving under the influence of an intoxicant under § 55-10-401, vehicular assault under § 39-13-106, aggravated vehicular assault under § 39-13-115, vehicular homicide under § 39-13-213(a)(2), or aggravated vehicular homicide under § 39-13-218, for each offender who has taken a breath alcohol test on an evidential breath testing unit provided, maintained, and administered by a law enforcement agency for the purpose of determining the breath alcohol content or has submitted to a chemical test to determine the alcohol or drug content of the blood or urine.
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$250
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