There are a lot of questions about the new Ignition Interlock Limited License available to some First time Offenders. We have consulted with the PA DUI Association and PennDOT to make sure you get all the answers you need. Interlock Vendors come and go in Pennsylvania, but we have worked closely with PennDOT since the first Ignition Interlock Device was installed.
Learn MoreNow that you have your restoration requirements letter; the first step is to get us a copy of it. Whether you have a car or not, we will need a copy of it to help you get your interlock license. The easiest way to get it to us is take a picture of the first page. Make sure we can read the name and address. And that we can read the Date of Birth, Driver Number, and Eligibility Date. Then Email it over to us. We will review it and respond right away with the next step.
Learn MoreEven if you do not have a car, you still should apply for your Interlock License. PennDOT will give you the License and once it has been issued; you can usually apply for your regular License to come back 12 months after your Interlock License has been issued. PennDOT will require you to fill in some forms and send your application along with any fees that are specified on the Restoration Requirements Letter.
Learn MoreThere are times when it is recommended to install an Ignition Interlock Device voluntarily. Maybe you have company vehicles that you want to protect and lower your liability for. Maybe you have a teenager or other family member that you want to protect. Maybe you have been arrested for DUI or OVI and want to show the judge that you accept responsiblity for what you have done wrong and are working to make sure it never happens again.
Learn MoreThat is a great idea. If you have experience with Automotive Electronics and 12 Volt Systems; this can be a great way to supplement your income. Most installations are easy to complete. And you will be paid for servicing the devices in regular intervals and for removing them too
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