Ignition Interlock Cost in North Carolina
How Much Does an Ignition Interlock Cost in North Carolina?
Ignition interlock devices are leased rather than purchased outright, particularly if the device has been mandated by the court following a drunk driving incident. North Carolina requires offenders to pay for the cost of installing and leasing a state-recognized device. The cost of the interlock device can vary based on the type of vehicle you have, type of device you need, and the IID provider you choose.
Intoxalock devices require a deposit of $49.99 to $76.95, and a set-up and installation fee of $29.99 to $300 depending on the selected device and type of vehicle. Monthly lease fees are $49.99 to $76.95 per month.
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Intoxalock Ignition Interlock Pricing Specials
Intoxalock offers clients affordable ignition interlock pricing based on each state’s availability. Our state specialists can help you determine if you qualify for discounts or promotions to help cover your ignition interlock cost. Call 877-274-2270 today to see how much you can save on your ignition interlock device.
Why Intoxalock Ignition Interlock Offers the Best Pricing in North Carolina
- 24/7 customer service
- Reliable testing technology
- Convenient locations
- Flexible payment options
Financial Assistance for Ignition Interlock Devices in NC
Offenders are required to cover the cost of the interlock device. North Carolina does offer financial assistance to those who are indigent and cannot cover the costs. To apply for financial assistance, offenders can submit an affidavit of indigency to the Department of Probation, Parole and Pardon Services. The department will determine if they are eligible. If so, some of the costs of installing and leasing the device will be covered by the state’s Interlock Device Fund.
Intoxalock North Carolina Interlock State Specialists
Intoxalock is a recognized provider in North Carolina, meaning the device meets state criteria and can be used to fulfill a court-mandated interlock requirement. Our state specialists are familiar with the process in North Carolina and can help answer any questions you might have about interlock devices and installation. They can even assist you in finding an installation location near you and setting up an appointment.