Nobody expects to come home with a DUI when they head out for a night on the town. Yet many people will wake up the next day with something much worse than a hangover: their first DUI in Tennessee. What should you expect when you’ve been charged with a first offense DUI in Tennessee? Ahead, […]
Updated Feb 15, 2024 It’s almost the end of your court or state order, which means it’s nearly time to remove your Ignition Interlock Device (IID). Congratulations on completing your program! Now let’s talk about getting your Ignition Interlock Device removed fast. We’ve created this guide to show you a general overview of how to remove an […]
You may be wondering what you need to do now that it’s near the end of your Ignition Interlock program. Congratulations on completing your IID requirement! Below is a state-by-state breakdown of the proper steps to take before removing your Ignition Interlock. If you have more questions about your IID removal, visit our general overview […]
Experiencing your first DUI in Florida can be a life-altering event, but it’s important to remember that there is hope for a brighter future ahead. At Smart Start, we understand the challenges you may face and are here to guide you through the process with our expertise in Ignition Interlock Devices and exceptional customer service. […]
Updated November 26, 2024 Do you know what the penalties for a first DUI in Arizona are? When you’re facing a DUI for the first time, it can be challenging to sort out the requirements for reinstating your license and getting your transportation back under control. Installing an Ignition Interlock Device is one out of […]
Are you wondering if you need an Ignition Interlock in Arizona? Smart Start has you covered! According to the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT), if you’ve been convicted of a DUI or another alcohol-related offense then you may be required to install an Interlock. We know that getting a DUI can be confusing, but we […]
An FR-44 isn’t actually insurance. It’s a document that shows that your auto insurance coverage meets Virginia’s minimum liability requirements. In other words, it’s proof of insurance that will allow you to keep driving.
Attorney J.B. Katz makes it clear why she recommends Smart Start to her clients who require an Ignition Interlock Device. “I feel like you’re transparent, and you’re trustworthy. That’s why I can recommend you with confidence every time.”
A recent statutory change to Iowa’s 24/7 sobriety pilot program will close a loophole regarding the usage of Temporary Restricted Licenses and Ignition Interlock Devices. The new law took effect on July 1, 2020, but won’t officially be enforced until the state’s Covid-19 restrictions have been lifted.
There’s no easy answer. Ignition Interlock laws vary by jurisdiction, and by the nature of the offense. It’s important to ask questions and be clear about requirements in your area.