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Tukwila, WA
Kent, WA
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Ignition Interlock

Ignition Interlock Services:

- WSP Certified Service Center
- WSP Certified Technicians
- Highly Reviewed 
- Mobile Service Available
- We install all IID Manufacturers for WA State
(Lifesafer, Smart Start, Intoxalock, RoadGuard Interlock (Draeger)

Turn to Us for All Your Ignition Interlock Services

Rely on the experienced technicians at our multiple locations for installation, calibration, and removal of the ignition interlock devices. We also monitor these devices as per the DOL suspensions, DUI, and Court Requirements. Call us today to schedule an appointment to get an ignition interlock devices.

What is an Ignition Interlock?

An ignition interlock device (IID) is a small handheld car breathalyzer device that measures the amount of alcohol in the driver's breath. Installing one device in your car is a common requirement following a drunk and drive offense (DUI, DWI, DUI, OWI or OVI). In simplest terms, an interlock is an in-car breathalyzer that prevents a user from starting a vehicle until a breath alcohol test is taken.

An ignition interlock device is a proper term for devices sometimes referred to as "IID", "BAIID", "In Car Breathalyzer", "Car Interlock", "Automobile Interlock" or simply "Blow and Go". If the IID registers the results of the breath test (BAC or Blood Alcohol Concentration) over the preset limit, the vehicle will not start. If the driver's breath test is below the preset limit, the vehicle will start.

The interlock device needs to be serviced and calibrated at an authorized service center regularly. The length between these appointments is determined by state law, which typically occur every 30 or 60 Days.

Washington Ignition Interlock DUI Laws

In Washington, a driver may be charged with DUI if the results of a breath or blood test show that the blood alcohol concentration (BAC) is:

 

  • 0.08 or higher for adults 21 and over
  • 0.04 or higher for commercial vehicle drivers 
  • 0.02 or higher for minors under 21

 

A person can also be charged with DUI if h e or she is found to be driving a vehicle under the influence or affected by: 

 

  • Alcohol
  • Any drug or
  • A combination of alcohol and drugs, regardless of the alcohol concentration in their breath or blood.

 

Every situation and state is unique, please consult with your attorney or your state licensing authority to confirm your requirements and obligations.


The information provided on this website does not, and is not intended to, constitute legal advice; instead, all information, content, and materials available on this site are for general informational purposes only. Information on this website may not constitute the most up-to-date legal or other information

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Really awesome spot for interlock services. Nice helpful staff and they treat you like a person. Definitely recommend!

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