Ignition Interlock Devices in Warren, Trumbull County, Ohio
Overview
If you’ve been repeatedly charged with OVI/DUI offenses, you are likely facing the loss of your driving privileges. Even if you retain your license, you’ll need to deal with various restrictions, one of which is the installation of a Guardian Interlock Device. According to court orders, this device must be installed on your car’s dashboard. To start your vehicle, you must blow into the device, which checks for alcohol content in your breath.
When driving in Ohio, you want to avoid harsh penalties like installing Ignition Interlock Devices or using yellow number plates. If you or a loved one has been charged with DUI, it’s crucial to hire a Warren OVI lawyer immediately to avoid these consequences.
At Youngstown Criminal Law Group, our Warren criminal lawyers listen to your case diligently and strive to provide the best resolution possible. We aim to help you or your loved one avoid installing such a device in your vehicle. Here’s how it works:
How Does It Work?
Guardian Interlock Devices cost around $100 per month for maintenance, in addition to installation fees. The device is designed to prevent the vehicle from starting if the driver’s BAC is above 0.2. To ensure compliance, the device will require periodic breath tests while driving. If a higher BAC is detected, the vehicle’s horn will sound an alarm and lights will flash to alert others on the road.
Contrary to popular belief, the device won’t stop the engine while driving. Instead, it draws attention to the vehicle to ensure safety on the road. The device logs BAC levels and other details to ensure compliance, including:
- Each attempt to start the vehicle
- Breath test results
- Results of subsequent tests
- Any tampering attempts
Use of Restrictive Plates in Ohio
Senate Bill 123 introduced restrictive plates, effective January 1, 2004, for those convicted of DUI/OVI charges. Offenders must replace their normal plates with yellow restrictive plates featuring red lettering. While first-time offenders can opt-out, repeated or high-tier offenders must use these plates. To avoid such consequences, consult with a Warren criminal lawyer.
Restrictive plates are issued when offenders request driving privileges while under suspension. Our experienced Warren OVI lawyers aim to avoid this completely, preventing stigmatization for the offense.
Consult a Warren OVI Lawyer
A Warren criminal lawyer will listen to your case diligently and ensure you receive rightful justice. Call us today at (330) 992-3036 for a free case review.
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