An ignition interlock device (IID) is a device that prevents you from starting your car if you have been drinking alcohol. If you have been convicted of drunk driving, the state’s DMV will require you to have an IID installed in your car for a certain period of time. The length of time will vary by state, but it could be anywhere from six months to three years, depending on the circumstances of your conviction. If you have been convicted of drunk driving more than once in a certain period of time, the length of time for which you will need to have an IID installed will increase. For example, if you have been convicted of drunk driving twice in a year, you will likely be required to have an IID installed for three years.

Why do I need an IID?

An IID is a device that helps prevent people from driving drunk. If you have an IID and you try to drive drunk, the device will prevent you from starting your car. This is because the device requires you to breathe into a tube to test your blood alcohol level. If you have any alcohol in your system, the device will not allow you to start your car.An IID can also help prevent people from driving under the influence of drugs, although this is less common than drunken driving. If you have drugs in your system, the device will require you to take a breathalyzer test. If the test shows that you have drugs in your system, the device will not allow you to start your car.

How do I get an IID installed?

If you have been convicted of drunk driving, the state’s DMV will send you a letter stating that you need to have an IID installed in your car. The letter will also let you know where to go to get the device installed.You will need to go to the place where you install the device and show them your conviction letter. Depending on the circumstances of your conviction, you may need to pay for the device. You may also have to pay for a technician to come out to your home and install the device.

Bottom line

If you have been convicted of drunk driving, you will likely have to have an IID installed in your car for some time. The length of time will depend on the circumstances of your conviction. If you have been convicted of drunk driving more than once in a certain period of time, the length of time for which you will need to have an IID installed will increase.