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How to reinstate your license in California

  1. Enroll in an alcohol treatment program and have the program provider submit proof of Enrollment Certificate (DL 107) to the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV).
  2. Submit California Insurance Proof Certificate (SR22) from your auto insurance provider to the DMV, this establishes proof of financial responsibility.
  3. Pay all applicable fees.
  4. Call 1-833-545-0368 to schedule an ignition interlock installation appointment.
  5. We will contact the DMV Mandatory Action Unit (MUA) to see if you are approved to install your ignition interlock device.
  6. Get the ignition interlock device installed, we will provide proof of installation.
  7. And… you’re back on the road! Drive confidently knowing your RoadGuard Interlock is backed by an extensive network of service centers and 24/7 customer support, we are here to help you every step of the way.
  8. Don’t forget… we must calibrate and inspect the ignition interlock device regularly to stay compliant with local regulations and ensure your device continues to work properly.

When your restriction period is over, simply contact us to schedule your final service appointment.

For more information about the Ignition Interlock Device (IID) Pilot Program visit the State of California Department of Motor Vehicles website.


See the State Laws in California Required Documents For Your Installation
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