Vehicle Requirements for Interlocks

Ignition Interlock Device Laws

  • Florida courts may order that ignition interlock devices be installed on any vehicle operated by convicted DUI offenders.
  • In the case of a first offense, the period of time during which the interlock device must be installed is at the discretion of the court.
  • If the driver’s BAC was .15% or higher, or if there was a minor in the car, the interlock device period is at least six months.
  • For a repeat offense, the ignition interlock must be installed for a period between one and five years according to Florida ignition interlock device laws.

License Suspension

Vehicle Requirements for Interlocks

Administrative Suspension

In Florida, a driver who is stopped for suspicion of DUI and who refuses or fails a field breathalyzer test with a BAC of .08% or higher is subject to automatic license suspension.

The suspension is effective immediately, and the arresting officer will issue a 10-day driving permit.

If the driver does not contest the suspension within 10 days, the suspension will go into effect for six months from the date of the offense.

Judicial Suspension

Upon conviction or the establishment of a plea agreement for DUI, offenders face court-ordered license suspensions of between 180 days and 10 years. Offenders who have been convicted four times face permanent license revocation. The DUI laws state that offenders also face the possibility of fines and jail time for all convictions.

Vehicle Requirements for Interlocks

DUI Penalties and Fees in Florida

4th (and subsequent) Offense (Felony)Fine: At least $2,000
Jail Time: Up to 5 years
Period of License Suspension: Permanent

1st Offense Fine: $500 to $1,000
Jail Time: Up to 6 months
Period of License Suspension: 180 days to 1 year
2nd Offense Fine: $1,000 to $2,000
Jail Time: Up to 9 months
Period of License Suspension: 5 years
3rd Offense Fine: $2,000 to $5,000
Jail Time: 30 days to 12 months
Period of License Suspension: 10 years
4th (and subsequent) Offense Fine: At least $2,000
Jail Time: Up to 5 years
Period of License Suspension: Permanent
If BAL is 0.15 or higher or minor in the vehicle:
1st Offense Fine: $1,000 to 2,000
Jail Time: Up to 9 months
Period of License Suspension: 180 days to 1 year
2nd Offense Fine: $2,000 to $4,000
Jail Time: Up to 12 months
Period of License Suspension: 5 years
3rd Offense (Felony) Fine: At least $4,000
Jail Time: 30 days to 12 months
Period of License Suspension: 10 years

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Source(s): Fla. Stat. §§ 316.193, 316.1937, 322.28
A Safer Florida: Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles. Retrieved April 10, 2017 from http://www.flhsmv.gov/ddl/IID.html

Last Updated: September 26, 2024

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