Legal Consequences
No one under the age of 21 is permitted to drive while impaired by alcohol.
Possible Consequences (when convicted):
- Probation
- Community service
- Lose driver’s license for 1 year
- Placed in state custody (offenders under 18)
- Fine up to $250, plus court fees
No one under the age of 21 is permitted to knowingly use false identification (Fake ID) or lie about his/her age for the purposes of obtaining alcohol.
Possible Consequences (when convicted):
Minor Offenders (under 18)
- $50 fine, plus court fees
- No less than 20 hours of community service, plus court fees
- Lose driver’s license
Underage Offenders (18-20)
- Up to $200 fine, plus court fees
- Up to 30 days in jail, plus court fees
- Lose driver’s license
Parents and guardians of children under the age of 21 are not allowed to knowingly allow the child to buy or possess alcohol.
Possible Consequences (when convicted):
- Spend up to 11 months and 29 days in jail
- Fine up to $2,500
Local laws on Underage Drinking
- Illegal for anyone under 21 to purchase and/or possess alcohol
- Class A Misdemeanor
- Illegal for anyone under 21 to drive while impaired
- Illegal for anyone under 21 to knowingly misrepresent his/her age, i.e. use a fake ID or make a false statement of age to obtain alcohol
Illegal for a parent or guardian to knowingly allow an underage person to buy or possess alcohol
- Contributing to the delinquency of a minor up to 11 months and 29 days in jail, plus a $500 fine.
- Child endangerment
- Other related offenses against minors
Illegal for anyone/any license holder to sell alcohol to anyone under 21 or anyone visibly intoxicated (city offenses below)
- First Offense: Create a remedial plan for preventing future sales to underage persons
- Second Offense (within 2 years of first offense): Administrative hearing in front of beer board, $500 fine for selling to 18+ or $1,500 fine for selling to a minor under 18.
- Third Offense (within 2 years of first offense): Suspension/revocation hearing, specific consequences decided upon by hearing officer, typically includes suspension of license and fine.
Class A Misdemeanor Punishments:
- Probation
- Up to 100 hours of community service
- Suspension of driver’s license for up to 1 year
- Underage person may be placed into state custody





