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An ignition interlock device (IID) is a breathalyzer that is installed in a vehicle to prevent a person from driving while under the influence of alcohol.
An ignition interlock device works by requiring the driver to blow into the device before starting the vehicle. If the device detects a certain level of alcohol on the breath, the vehicle will not start.
Ignition interlock devices are typically required for individuals who have been convicted of driving under the influence (DUI).
Ignition interlock devices are typically required for individuals who have been convicted of driving under the influence (DUI).
The length of time that an ignition interlock device must be installed varies and may be dependent on the specific circumstances of the case. It typically ranges from several months to several years. In General, please refer to our NEVADA LAWS section
No, an ignition interlock device is installed on a specific vehicle, and it can only be used in that vehicle.
Nevada does provide exceptions for certain individuals. Please refer to the Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles for more information.
No, doing so is illegal and could result in the vehicle not starting and a violation of your probation or parole.
Tampering with or removing an ignition interlock device is illegal and could result in additional penalties, including fines, jail time, and a further suspension of your license.
No, only authorized service providers can remove an ignition interlock device from a vehicle.
No, the B.E.S.T. ignition interlock device only detects alcohol and will not detect drugs.
If you fail a breath test, the vehicle will not start, and the event will be recorded. Repeat offenses could result in additional penalties, such an extension of the ignition interlock device requirement.
If you believe that your ignition interlock device is giving false readings, you can request a recalibration. However, it is important to note that any tampering with the device could result in additional penalties.
It may depend on the specific circumstances of the case. It's best to check with the Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles.
Yes, there may be additional fees associated with getting an ignition interlock license in Nevada, such as reinstatement fees and fees for installation, maintenance, and calibration of the device.
To renew an ignition interlock license in Nevada, you will typically need to continue to comply with all requirements of the ignition interlock program, including regular maintenance and calibration of the device and submitting required reports to the court or the Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles.
You should contact 1 Call Interlock immediately, we should be able to troubleshoot the problem and provide a solution, such as scheduling a repair or replacement.
There can be several reasons for this, such as a malfunctioning device, a low battery, or a calibration issue. Contacting 1 Call Interlock for troubleshooting is the best option.
No, you should not drive your car if the ignition interlock device is not working, as it is a legal requirement and failure to comply with the device may result in penalties.
Contacting 1 Call Interlock is the best option, they will be able to troubleshoot the problem and provide a solution.
It depends on the specific problem. We may be able to fix the problem on the same day, while others may take longer. Contacting 1 Call Interlock for an estimate is the best option.
It depends on the specific insurance policy. Some insurance companies may cover the cost of repairs or replacements while others may not.
It depends on the specific insurance policy. Some insurance companies may cover the cost of an ignition interlock device while others may not.
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