Q: Will I be required to install an IID on my vehicle as part of the consequences of a DUI conviction?

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In California, if you are convicted of a DUI, you may be required to install an Ignition Interlock Device (IID) on your vehicle, particularly after a second DUI offense or if you are on probation for a DUI. According to themeehanlawfirm.com, first-time offenders may not be mandated to install an IID unless their blood alcohol content (BAC) was 0.15% or higher at the time of arrest. However, for repeat offenders, the installation of an IID becomes a standard part of the penalty.

The California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) specifies that the IID requirement generally lasts for a certain period, often ranging from six months to three years, depending on the number of DUI offenses and the specifics of the conviction. The IID must be installed in any vehicle that you drive, and you will be responsible for the cost associated with its installation and maintenance.

Furthermore, if you are given a restricted license, the IID must be maintained for the duration of the restriction. Failure to comply with the IID requirement can result in additional penalties, including further restricted driving privileges and fines. It’s essential to consult legal advice specific to your case for tailored guidance.

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