Do You Need an Ignition Interlock Device If You Don’t Own a Car?

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Do You Need an Ignition Interlock Device If You Don’t Own a Car?

To reinstate their license after a DUI conviction, drivers must attach an SR-22 or FR-44 certificate to a non-owner insurance policy and file it with the state DMV. Then, to be able to borrow another person’s vehicle to drive, the state will require an ignition interlock device if you don’t own a car. Non-owners must specify a friend or relative to allow the IID installation in their vehicle, and the owner must carry insurance on their car.

This article was last updated on December 13th, 2022 by