What Is an Ignition Interlock Device?
An ignition interlock device (IID) is a handheld car breathalyzer device that measures the amount of alcohol in the user’s breath. The interlock prevents a user from starting a vehicle until a breath sample is taken. It also requires random breath samples while you drive the car. Ignition interlock devices are intended to prevent repeat DUI offenses. Those required to use an interlock after the period of driver license suspension/revocation ends, you must have one installed by an MVD-authorized company and provide proof of the installation.
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In Arizona, every driver convicted of a DUI must have the ignition interlock device installed in their car, including first-time offenders. This means that all drivers convicted of a DUI will need to pay to have the device installed and maintained at their own expense. The state of Arizona requires DUI convicted drivers to get the ignition interlock installed and verified within 30 days of getting a court order. This means that it is difficult to avoid getting an interlock ignition device if you’ve been convicted of a DUI.
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If you’ve been arrested for a DUI and you want to avoid getting an interlock ignition device installed in your car, you should contact an experienced attorney. Our Phoenix DUI defense lawyers have the knowledge, experience, and resources needed to help you get your charges reduced or even dismissed. This could potentially prevent you from having to install an interlock ignition device at all.
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