Underage Drinking Ticket or Citation In The Destin - Fort Walton Beach Area
Underage Drinking in Florida: What a Ticket Means & The Penalties
Underage drinking in Okaloosa County and Walton County’s beach communities, including Destin, Fort Walton Beach, and 30A areas like Seaside and Rosemary Beach, is taken seriously. Florida law enforces strict penalties for anyone under 21 years old caught possessing or consuming alcohol.
Florida’s Underage Drinking Laws
According to Florida Statute 562.111, it is illegal for anyone under 21 to possess or drink alcohol (Minor in Possession). Violations can result in criminal charges, fines, and even license suspension.
Penalties for Underage Drinking (MIP)
The penalties depend on whether it’s a first offense or a repeat violation:
First Offense (Second-Degree Misdemeanor)
- Up to 60 days in jail
- Fines up to $500
- 6-12 months driver’s license suspension
Second or Subsequent Offense (First-Degree Misdemeanor)
- Up to 1 year in jail
- Fines up to $1,000
- 2-year driver’s license suspension
Fake ID Consequences
Using a fake ID to buy alcohol is a third-degree felony in Florida, punishable by:
- Up to 5 years in prison
- Fines up to $5,000
- License suspension
Open Container Laws on Beaches
Many beach communities in Okaloosa and Walton Counties enforce strict open container laws, meaning it is illegal to have alcohol in certain public areas, including:
- Destin beaches
- Okaloosa Island
- 30A beach towns (Seaside, Rosemary Beach, Grayton Beach)
Violating these ordinances can result in fines or even arrest.
Impact on Future Opportunities
An underage drinking conviction can affect college admissions, scholarships, and job opportunities. Even a misdemeanor can stay on your record, making legal representation crucial.
Fighting the Charge: You Have Options
Just because you received a ticket doesn’t mean you’re automatically guilty. There are defenses available, and a skilled attorney can explore them. Perhaps the possession was unintentional, or maybe there were issues with how the officer handled the situation.
Finding the Right Legal Help
Navigating the legal system can be confusing, especially for a young person. Choosing the right attorney is crucial. Look for someone who:
- Focus is on Criminal Defense: You need a lawyer who understands the intricacies of Florida law, specifically regarding MIP cases.
- Has Local Experience: An attorney familiar with the local courts and judges can be a real asset.
- Communicates Clearly: Your lawyer should explain things in a way you can understand and answer your questions patiently.
- Offers Personalized Attention: Every case is different. Your lawyer should take the time to understand your specific situation and tailor their strategy accordingly.
Lupella & Rehr: A Trusted Advocate
Lupella & Rehr has been a trusted name in Florida criminal defense for years. They have a deep understanding of the local legal landscape and a proven track record of helping people facing MIP charges.
Their team understands the stress and anxiety that comes with legal trouble. They’ll work hard to protect your rights and seek the best possible outcome for your case.
Don't Face This Alone - Avoid A Criminal Conviction
If you feel that getting the best possible result for you, or your son or daughter, for a beach alcohol bust is important, please do not hesitate to call Lupella & Rehr for a free and confidential, consultation if they were cited or arrested for underage drinking.
We will not pressure you in any way but offers our knowledge and experience to assist you in understanding your options. With offices in Destin (850) 424-5240 and Fort Walton Beach (850) 362-6655, and serving Okaloosa County, Walton County, and Santa Rosa County; and the many beach communities of Fort Walton Beach, Destin, Sandestin, Santa Rosa Beach, Navarre, Niceville, Mary Esther, Crestview, Defuniak Springs and throughout Okaloosa County, Walton County, and Santa Rosa County.
More Information Regarding MIP, Underage Drinking & Fake ID’s
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- Walton County Targeting Underage Drinking
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