When can I drive using Ignition Interlock? Offense
If I don’t participate in Ignition Interlock I Can Drive After Waiting…
st
1 offense (under .20)
90 days 15 days with limited privileges
1 offense
180 days
(over 2.0)
30 days with limited privileges
st
st
1 offense (test refused) nd
2
offense
(under .20) nd
2
offense
(over .20 or test refused)
15 days with limited privileges
90 days with limited privileges
180 days with limited privileges
90 days
st
1 cancellation
nd
rd
Rehab required
Restricted License
15 days
1 year
15 days
1 year
30 days
1 ½ years
30 days
1 ½ years
30 days
1 ½ years
30 days
1 ½ years
1 year 180 days with limited privileges 1 -2 years cancellation*
30 days Limited privileges for the first year
3 – 4 years cancellation*
Rehab required 3 cancellation
1 year
with limited privileges
Rehab required 2 cancellation
15 days
1 year
(if rehab not required/under .20) rd
It will be on my vehicle for….
180 days
180 days
3 offense (if rehab not required/over .20 or test refused)
I Can Drive After Waiting…
I year
3 offense
rd
If I do participate in Ignition Interlock
30 days Limited privileges for the first year
6 -7 years cancellation*
2 years*
4 years*
30 days Limited privileges for the first year
6 years*
License that is issued to a person using ignition interlock. It restricts a person to only driving a vehicle with ignition interlock installed. All other driving privileges remain.
Limited License
Paper license that is issued to a person while their driving privileges are revoked. With a limited license, a person can drive to work, school, and support programs such as Alcoholics Anonymous (AA).
*Cancelled license
A license is cancelled when the Commissioner of Public Safety determines a driver is harmful (“inimical”) to public safety; abstinence from alcohol is required (and must be proven) for a certain amount of time, which varies depending on the offense or submission of assessment only.