Ignition Interlock Device


Interlock Ignition Device in Arizona

When you are convicted of a DUI crime in Arizona, the court may order you to have an interlock ignition device in Arizona installed in your vehicle. Interlock devices are usually installed for a period of no less than one year for first time offenders. The court can order the device to stay in your vehicle for longer periods of time if you have prior offenses, as well as if extreme or aggravated circumstances were present in your case.

  • You must have your driving privileges reinstated before the interlock device can be installed, and only when it is installed will the required timeframe for its use be initiated

Where to get an Ignition Interlock Device in Arizona Installed?

There are DMV authorized ignition interlock device in Arizona companies who can install an ignition interlock device in your vehicle. The device will be installed on or around your dashboard, and it will be wired directly to the ignition. You will need to pay for the installation, and you will also pay for its maintenance. After it is installed, you will need to provide immediate proof to the DMV that you completed the installation process.

  • You may not operate any other vehicle besides the one(s) containing your ignition interlock device, and you might be issued a special driver’s license from the DMV stating that you have an interlock device on your vehicle so that law enforcement will be aware of its required presence should you be pulled over for any reason

How does an Interlock Ignition Device in Arizona Work?

An interlock ignition device in Arizona is a breath-analyzer. Before your vehicle will start, you have to exhale into the device.

  • If the ignition interlock system detects any trace of alcohol on your breath, the vehicle will not start, and the device will record the event, which can be recalled via regular reports that come with the maintenance of the device by an authorized service center

At random times during the operation of your vehicle, the ignition interlock device will require you to provide another breath sample.

  • If you fail to do so, or if the sample exceeds the set BAC level, the device will record the event, and then set off an alarm warning you to turn off the ignition until you can provide a clean breath sample

Please be aware that should you tamper with an ignition interlock device in Arizona, or its connection to your vehicle in any way, you will be violating your court order and can be fined and sentenced accordingly.

  • This includes having a friend or family member blow into the device for you for any reason

Trust Laboy Law With Your Phoenix DUI Defense

It is extremely important to abide by the regulations set forth regarding the use and maintenance of the ignition interlock device in your vehicle. Should you disregard those regulations, you can face harsh penalties including the suspension of your license and even the reinstatement of jail time.

If this happens to you, it is extremely important to consult a Phoenix DUI defense attorney with proven experience defending DUI offenses of all types and severities. We will not stop fighting for your rights, by making sure that every possible legal option and defense strategy is available to you. If you are facing a charge of tampering with your interlock ignition device in Arizona, contact us today for a private, no obligation consultation at 602-777-3368.

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