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      Pennsylvania Requirements

      In Pennsylvania, a DUI conviction can spell hardship for many drivers. In addition to financial penalties and other requirements, many have their license suspended.

      DEVICES AVAILABLE - If you need to install a device to meet your state requirements, we can help. Contact us today to schedule an installation appointment.

       

      The PA Ignition Interlock Program

      Under the relatively new PA ignition interlock law, Pennsylvania does allow some drivers to obtain an Occupational Limited License after they serve 60 days of their suspension if they install an ignition interlock device. PA DUI laws call for a one-year driver’s license suspension for repeat DUI offenders, and the state also requires those drivers to install an ignition interlock PA approves. The state takes a tiered approach to DUI offenses, with progressively larger penalties for repeat offenders.

      All DUI Convictions that result in a 12-month or greater suspension being imposed have a 1-year Ignition Interlock Requirement. Participating in the Ignition Interlock Program is the ONLY way to get your unrestricted license back.

      Ignition interlock devices require drivers to pass a Breath Alcohol Content test before they can start their car. A passing result is anything below .025 percent BrAC, or .020 for anyone under 21. Any failed results will be reported to the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation PennDOT. Drivers are responsible for the cost of the device, which can vary depending on the provider. Intoxalock devices cost between $2.50-$3.50 per day. Drivers are responsible for their device and will need to return for calibration 30 days after installation, and every 60 days afterward during the course of the lease.

      What Happens if I Get a DUI in Pennsylvania?

      In Pennsylvania, there are tiered penalties for each offense. This means that as the number of convictions increases, so do the financial and other penalties for DUI. They include:

      First DUI Offense

      • 12 month license suspension
      • 72 hours to six months in prison $1,000-$5,000 fine
      • Alcohol highway safety school
      • Alcohol abuse treatment if ordered

      Second DUI Offense

      • 18 month license suspension
      • 90 days to five years in prison
      • $1,500-$10,000 fine
      • Alcohol highway safety school, treatment if ordered
      • Must have IID for one year

      Third DUI Offense

      • 18 month license suspension
      • One to five years in prison
      • $2,500-$10,000 fine
      • Treatment if ordered
      • Must install an ignition interlock PA approves for one year

      Suspensions are typically applied to drivers whose blood alcohol content is more than .10 percent. Here is how those offenders are treated:

      • BAC < .10 percent: No suspension on a first offense if driver meets certain criteria, 12-month suspension for repeat offenders
      • BAC equal or > .10 percent: 12 month license suspension for first and second offenders, 18 month suspension for third offenders
      • BAC > or equal to .16 percent: 12 month suspension for first offenders. 18 months for repeat offenders.

      What Happens if I Fail or Refuse to Take a Test?

      PA DUI laws say that drivers who refuse to take a field sobriety or breathalyzer test in PA risk being arrested and other additional penalties like increased license suspension on top of DUI fines.

      How Long is a PA Interlock Device Required?

      All DUI Convictions that result in a 12-month or greater suspension being imposed have a 1-year Ignition Interlock Requirement. Participating in the Ignition Interlock Program is the ONLY way to get your unrestricted license back.

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      The Process: What to Expect

      1. Consult with Legal Counsel

      2. Get an Assessment

      3. Obtain proof of SR-22 insurance

      4. Schedule interlock install

      5. Regular monitoring

      6. Device removal

      Interlock Cost in Pennsylvania

      Any driver sentenced or required to install a PA interlock device is responsible for the cost. Devices are leased, not purchased outright. Typically:

      • Prices vary depending on your monitoring needs, but typically they cost between $2.50-$3.50 a day.
      • Intoxalock also offers a device protection plan in case of damage, for $10 a month.
      • A state specialist can help confirm pricing options for you.
      • PennDOT sends a notification 30 days prior to the date the driver will be eligible to have the device removed, so drivers can plan and schedule their removal appointment.
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      Expert DUI Attorneys in Pennsylvania

      Attorneys will represent your interests in court. An experienced DUI attorney can help guide you through the process. If you are unsure how to find an attorney, we partner with several in your area.

      Benari Law Group

      1 Veterans Square #200
      Media, PA 19063

      Goodwin Como, P.C.

      108 N Beeson Blvd, Suite 400
      Uniontown, PA 15401

      The Benari Law Firm

      200 W Front St
      Media, PA 19603

      The Law Firm of Alexander Silow

      213 W Miner St, Suite 101
      West Chester, PA 19382

      Pennsylvania FAQs

      An ignition interlock device is a breathalyzer that is installed in your vehicle to prevent drinking and driving. It is made up of a mouthpiece, a handheld unit and a cord that attaches to your vehicle’s ignition system. You are required to blow into the mouthpiece to test your Breath Alcohol Concentration (BrAC) before starting your car. For more information see our what is an Interlock page.

      To view Pennsylvania IID requirements, please visit the Pennsylvania state page.

      For pricing information see Pennsylvania pricing.

      Please visit the Pennsylvania state page to learn what steps you need to take to get back on the road.

      To learn more about the steps to regaining your license, please visit our Pennsylvania state page.

      To find the Pennsylvania Intoxalock service center closest to you, please visit our Pennsylvania installation locations page.

      The only way to confirm you are eligible to remove the device is to check with your monitoring authority.

      Contact your monitoring authority to ensure you are eligible for removal.

      Please visit the Pennsylvania state page to learn about other DUI requirements.

      For pricing information see the Pennsylvania pricing page.

      To find a DUI attorney, please visit Intoxalock’s Pennsylvania DUI attorney partners page.

      To find a treatment center, please visit Intoxalock’s Pennsylvania DUI treatment center partners page.

      To see how an ignition interlock device works, visit our ignition interlock page and watch our video demonstrating how to use the device.

      To learn more about ignition interlock information, please visit our ignition interlock device page.

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