FAQs
What is the average cost of an Ignition Interlock in Alexandria, Virginia?
Exact IID prices will vary, but you can find our current pricing on our Virginia Ignition Interlock Cost page on our website. We’re committed to providing you with the lowest cost and no hidden fees. Our expert Program Advisors are also available to provide you with a custom quote and schedule your installation today!
What do I need to bring for my appointment?
Bring a photo ID and proof of residence in the form of a document verifying your address. You may also be asked to bring any documents that pertain to your case, depending on where in Virginia you or your program are located. If any other documents are required, one of our friendly Program Advisors will let you know.
What are the Interlock laws in Alexandria, Virginia?
For first-time and repeat DUI offenses in Alexandria, your license will be confiscated if:
- Your blood alcohol concentration (BAC) level was .08 or higher
- You refused a breath test
The state may require a car breathalyzer to be installed in your vehicle.
What is considered an Interlock Device violation in Alexandria?
Any breath test resulting in a BAC of .02 or above or any skipped rolling re-test may result in a violation in Alexandria, Virginia.
Will my device require service?
Virginia law requires your car breathalyzer to be serviced every 30 days.
Will the device damage my car?
No, Smart Start’s Ignition Interlock Device (IID) will not hurt your vehicle in any way. Our service technicians are the best in the business and are able to install on all vehicles, even hybrids and electric cars!
What is needed to get my device removed?
Once you’ve met your requirements in Alexandria, the state of Virginia will send permission to remove the device electronically. It may take 24 hours for this permission to be uploaded to your account. Once the upload is complete, you can schedule a removal appointment with Smart Start.
Do I need a device on all my vehicles?
IID requirements are determined on a case-by-case basis in Virginia. However, if you get a second DUI offense, you are required to install an Ignition Interlock Device on any vehicle registered to you.