Important information on New Mexico DWI 
Contact Form
Name:
Age: Over 21
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Date of Arrest:
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Did you taks a breath test? No Yes
Refused
If so, what was the result?
Did you taks a blood test? No Yes
Refused
If so, what was the result?
Do you have any prior DWI arrests? No Yes
If yes, how many?
Do you have any prior DWI convictions? No Yes
If yes, how many?
Please describe your situation.  
Comments and Other Questions

Phone Toll Free:

1-866 DWI-PRO-1 

(1-866-394-7761)

In Albuquerque call:

877-8787

B.A.C. Calculator

Courtesy of Intoximeters Inc.

Disclaimer

Blood/Breath Alcohol Concentration (BAC) is the amount of alcohol in the bloodstream or on one's breath. BAC is expressed as the weight of ethanol, measured in grams, in 100 milliliters of blood, or 210 liters of breath. BAC can be measured by breath, blood, or urine tests.

  • New Mexico defines legal intoxication for purposes of driving as having a BAC of 0.08 or greater, in most cases.

    Use this calculator to instantly compute your estimated blood/breath alcohol concentration.

    • But keep in mind the results generated are estimates.
    • The primary purpose is to provide information about the responsible use of alcohol.

    The Drink Wheel
    On-Line BrAC Calculator
    About          Disclaimer

    I have had over a period of hour(s)2.

    I am Male Female (Explanation of gender differences in Blood Alcohol Concentration)

    and I weigh Pounds Kilograms

    and I live in (so that the result is displayed in the appropriate units).



    About the Drink Wheel

    The Intoximeters Inc. "Drink Wheel"1 is a form that you can fill out. Upon completion we will instantly compute your estimated blood/breath alcohol concentration ("BAC") based on the information that you have provided and return that estimate to you. It is presented as a public service to Intoximeters web site visitors. Its primary purpose is to provide useful information about the responsible use of alcohol.

    Why is it called a "Drink Wheel"?

    We call it the "Drink Wheel" because it is based on various paper and cardboard BAC calculators that are given out in alcohol awareness programs, some of which are in the form of a wheel that you can spin around to calculate your estimated BAC based on what and how much you have had to drink.

    Disclaimer

    It would be extremely foolish for us to pretend that our "Drink Wheel" can tell you what your BAC actually is, first because it would open us up to an incredible amount of potential liability and second if it really did work accurately there would be no need for anyone to buy the instruments that we make and sell.

    A person's actual BAC is dependent on many complex factors, including their physical condition (body composition, health etc...) and what they have recently ingested (including food, water, medications and other drugs). This site includes a more detailed discussion of the Pharmacology and Disposition of alcohol in humans.

    The results that are generated are rough estimates of an average healthy person's BAC assuming typical beverage sizes, recipes and alcohol content. The BAC estimates generated by the Drink Wheel should not be used to infer anyone's fitness to work, drive or perform any other task or duty.


    **Disclaimer**
    This is no way purported to be a guide line of how much you can drink and still drive or avoid being arrested!
    The best policy is Don't Drink and Drive!

All DWI first offenders in Albuquerque Metro Court are now sentenced to SUPERVISED Probation