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Is the Ignition Interlock Device Required on a Drug DUI?
Yes. The Ignition Interlock Device (IID) is still required even if your DUI has nothing to do with alcohol. -
Will I need an ignition interlock on a Reckless Driving conviction?
It depends. If it is your first Reckless driving conviction reduced from DUI, the answer is no. If it is your second Reckless Driving conviction reduced from DUI within 7 years (or you had a previous DUI or Neg1 reduction), you be required to have the ignition interlock device (IID) for six months. -
How long will I need the ignition interlock device on a first offense DUI?
You will need the IID for One (1) year on a first offense DUI or Physical Control conviction. Remember, it is typically now the Washington State Department of Licensing (DOL) and not the Court’s that are enforcing this requirement.
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