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  2. Begin by entering your Driver’s License Number and State of Issue in the designated fields.
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Pennsylvania law makes the Ignition Interlock requirement mandatory for first-time and repeat DUI offenders with high blood alcohol levels and for individuals who receive an operating privilege suspension as a result of a chemical test refusal violation or conviction for illegally operating a motor vehicle not equipped
Driving without an Ignition Interlock Device Pennsylvania treats this offense seriously. Conviction is that of a misdemeanor, and will result in a fine between $300 and $1000, potential imprisonment of up to 90 days, and an additional one-year suspension from the date of conviction.
All 50 states and Washington D.C. have ignition interlock laws. The majority of those laws apply the interlock requirement even to first offenders. So the short answer is, no, you can not get out of the interlock device requirement.
Finally, you will have to pay your approved ignition interlock provider a removal fee. The removal fee ranges anywhere from $50 to $150, as listed on the dui.drivinglaws.org ignition interlock devices costs and requirements web page.
The officer may also be able to see the ignition interlock device (IID) in your cars interior. If the officer pulled you over on suspicion of driving, you may be in trouble. But if they pulled you over to tell you that you have a tail light out, or you were speeding, the IID is not a factor.

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In Pennsylvania, the Ignition Interlock requirement is mandatory for first-time DUI offenders with high blood alcohol levels, repeat offenders, those who refuse testing, and anyone driving without an Ignition Interlock system.

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