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It has never been easier to find an interlock installation location in Houston. If you need an ignition interlock device, RoadGuard Interlock, LLC (DUI)  can install the device and help you navigate the interlock installation process, every step of the way. While you likely need this device because you have a DWI on your record, do not panic.

Our team will help make this as painless as possible for you. We can expertly install your interlock device and explain how the entire process will work for you from installation to removal. We will review all the expenses, so there are no surprises throughout your ignition interlock requirement period. If you need an interlock device in Houston, choose RoadGuard Interlock.

What Exactly Is an Interlock Device?

In some cases, if you have been charged with a DWI, the court may require you to get an interlock device installed in your vehicle. An ignition interlock device, also known as an in-car breathalyzer, connects to your vehicle’s ignition system. In order to start your vehicle, you must first blow into the interlock device, the device temporarily prevents the vehicle from starting if the driver’s breath alcohol concentration (BrAC) exceeds the preset level.

In most cases, you will not need to use this device forever. It is usually temporary, and once you gain good standing with the court and meet all requirements, the interlock device can be removed from your vehicle. While the devices can be an annoyance, try to look at the situation positively. For example, you are still legally able to drive your vehicle, and your license was not suspended. With some good driving under your belt, you should be able to return the interlock device in a matter of time.

Who Needs an Interlock Device in Houston?

In Texas, even first-time offenders charged with a DWI must have an interlock ignition device installed. However, after their probation period is over, the DWI will not appear on their record.

Interlock devices are reliable, and you should be able to start your car with ease as long as your BrAC is within legal limits.

If you get a DWI in Houston, you will need an interlock ignition device installed in your vehicle. At DUI, we can install this device for you. Using the interlock device is a way to prove that you can be a responsible driver. In due time, you can potentially earn the right to drive your vehicle without this interlock ignition device in place.

Cost of Ignition Interlock in Houston

While our company strives to be transparent with pricing, there are a few things to know about the costs of an ignition interlock in Houston.

  • The device should cost between $50 and $150 to install, depending on your vehicle.
  • You will need to pay a rental fee for the device — this fee ranges from $50 to $150 per month.
  • The ignition interlock device must be serviced every 30 to 60 days. Your device is programmed to remind you several days in advance of your next service appointment. Keep in mind that, if you do not take your vehicle in for maintenance before it is due for service, the device will not work, and your vehicle will not start.
  • Expect to pay approximately $50 to $150 when it is time to remove the device from your vehicle.

Interlock Installation in Houston

If you need an interlock installation, we have many locations in Houston. So, there is sure to be a location near you. We offer affordable ignition interlock devices and transparent pricing, so you won’t experience sticker shock. Our goal is to help you get back in the driver’s seat today. Click here to find an interlock installation location in Houston near you and schedule your appointment!

 

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