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Convicted of a D.U.I. offense
and need to drive again?

An ignition interlock from Interlock Systems of New Mexico is the fastest, most convenient way to get back on the road.

What is an Ignition Interlock?

An ignition interlock is an in-car breath alcohol screening instrument that prevents a vehicle from starting if it detects a driver’s blood alcohol concentration (BAC) over a pre-set limit. Using the same alcohol sensing technology used by police in roadside screening, the ignition interlock is designed to fit inside the vehicle, near the driver’s seat, and is connected directly to the vehicle’s ignition system.


How it works?

Before starting the vehicle, the driver must blow into the interlock before the vehicle can be started. Once the interlock has determined the driver is below a preset BAC, the vehicle may be started. To prevent other people from providing the required breath sample, the interlock requires additional breath samples at random intervals during the trip. 


Who pays for the Ignition Interlock? What does it cost?

Drivers subject to an ignition interlock condition are responsible for all installation and maintenance costs. When you call, a representative will provide details such as the installation and maintenance fees, as well as service center locations. The ignition interlock representative will also help answer questions related to reinstatement of your license.


How do I get an Ignition Interlock installed in my vehicle?

We’ll make the entire process easy for you. Our installation centers are conveniently located and your ignition interlock will be installed while you wait. You will receive full training on-site and our Technicians will take the time to ensure everything is operating properly before you leave. Simply call us today to book your appointment. It’s that easy.


What happens after the interlock is installed?

You will be required to visit the installation center 30 days after the installation and then every 60 days for maintenance and to download the data to our central service system. Maintenance appointments typically take less than 20 minutes.


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