Ignition Interlock Driver License (IIL)An Ignition Interlock Driver License (IIL) allows you to drive a vehicle while your license is suspended or revoked for a drug or alcohol–related offense. Requirements. To be eligible, your driving record must show all of the following: An arrest or conviction of any of the following. DUI or Physical Control involving drugs or alcohol. Reckless Driving. Vehicular Assault involving drugs or alcohol. Vehicular Homicide involving drugs or alcohol. You have an unexpired WA driver license or a valid out of state driver license. Your current suspension or revocation doesn’t include. Minor in Possession, or. Habitual Traffic Offender (Suspended 1st degree)What if I don’t have a WA driver license? We only issue ignition interlock licenses to people who have a WA driver license or a valid out of state driver license. If you want to get an IIL and have a WA residence address you’ll need to get a WA driver license. This will include passing all tests and paying fees. When to apply. If we’ve suspended or revoked your license: You may apply for an IIL at any time, including after being arrested or after your revocation hearing. When you get an IIL you must maintain an interlock device in the vehicles you drive for the rest of your suspension. How to apply for an IILInstall an ignition interlock device in your vehicle. The installer will send us proof of installation. Get proof of financial responsibility, such as a Certificate of Insurance (SR–2. A car insurance agent can help you with this. Complete a Restricted Driver License Application. Submit the application and fee. After we receive your application: We’ll review your documents and proof of payment. You’ll need to reapply and pay the fee again. Make sure you send your application fee. We can’t process your application without it.
If we approve your application, we’ll mail or email your IIL when your license suspension or revocation begins. You only need to pay the application fee once for each incident. If you get another suspension for the same incident date, you don’t need to pay the application fee again. You do need to pay it again though if you don’t send all of the documentation we need within 3. Vehicles that require an interlock device. While driving with an IIL, you must maintain an ignition interlock device on all vehicles you drive. To learn more about interlock device requirements, see Ignition interlock device (IID). WV DUI Safety and Treatment Program: Monthly Reporting Instructions Updated: January 30, 2013 Page 1 In order to fulfill the requirements set forth in WV Code Work vehicles. If you drive with an IIL for work, any vehicle you drive during work hours must be equipped with an ignition interlock device if your employer: Owns, leases, or rents it. Is temporarily responsible for its care or maintenance. This requirement may be waived for most work vehicles if you: Get your employer to sign an Employer Declaration for Ignition Interlock Exemption. Send us a copy of the signed declaration before you drive vehicles for work. Carry a copy of the declaration with you whenever you drive a work vehicle that isn’t equipped with an interlock device. Note: The ignition interlock device requirement can’t be waived if the work vehicle is assigned exclusively to you, and is used only for commuting to and from work. You can’t drive it to and from your home. Commercial vehicles. DUI DMV Penalties in West Virgina. While these new standards reduces the initial period of suspension prior to the start of the Interlock program for some offenses. WV 26301 (304) 624-1700.You can’t drive a commercial motor vehicle while you have an IIL. Fees and costs. You’re responsible for paying all the interlock device costs, including: Cost of installing, leasing, and removing an ignition interlock device. Cost of maintaining proof of financial responsibility (usually as an insurance certificate). The IIL application fee which is non–refundable. The monthly Ignition Interlock Device Revolving Account fee used to help low–income drivers. Help for low–income drivers. You may be eligible for financial help during the time you have an IIL or IID requirement. If you’re approved, we’ll reimburse your provider $8. Installation,Monthly lease fee,Removing the device, or. Transfer the device to another vehicle.*You’ll be responsible for paying all the remaining costs. Carry a copy of the signed declaration whenever you drive a work vehicle that isn’t equipped with an interlock device. If the work vehicle is assigned exclusively to you, and you only use it to commute to and from work, you must have an interlock device installed on the vehicle when you drive it. If I was convicted of a DUI, can I get an Occupational/Restricted License instead of an IIL? No, you must have an IIL and an interlock device installed in your car to drive legally. The Occupational/Restricted License (ORL) isn’t available to drivers who’ve been convicted of DUI. What if I own more than one vehicle? You must install an interlock device in all the cars you drive — not necessarily all the cars you own. If you prefer, you may install an interlock device in 1 vehicle that you’ll drive while your license is suspended. Related information. Questions? Need help? Email us: Customer. Care@dol. wa. gov.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
Details
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. Archives
December 2016
Categories |