BAC Resources

Your blood alcohol content, or BAC, is one of the most important pieces of evidence in a DUI offense. The amount of alcohol in your blood, is measure by some kind of test – using breath, blood, saliva or urine. These tests are often performed when you are pulled over on the suspicion of drinking and driving.

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Blood Alcohol Content

Breathalyzer

State BAC Levels

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