Understanding Ignition Interlock Device Information
When you have been charged with DWI, you face a number of potential consequences, including jail time, driver’s license revocation, fines and a mark on your criminal record. Additionally, the courts may require you to install an ignition interlock device (IID) on your car for a period of time in order for your driving privileges to be reinstated.
Legal Advice For Driving While Intoxicated (DWI) Charges
At Hildreth & Rueda, our goal is to reduce or eliminate your DWI charges and penalties. Our attorneys are dedicated to achieving optimal results for clients facing a range of criminal charges, including various DWI and alcohol-related offences.
Both first-time DWI offenders and repeat offenders may be required to participate in the IID program in Texas.
It is mandatory for anyone who has been convicted two times or more for any combination of the following charges:
- Driving while intoxicated (DWI)
- Intoxication assault
- Intoxication manslaughter
The use of an ignition interlock device (IID) will likely be a bond condition for people who are considered repeat offenders.
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