Ignition Interlock in Wyoming: We’re Always Here for You
If you have been charged with a DWI/DUI we offer more than just one of the best Ignition Interlock Devices in Wyoming. Our caring, compassionate specialists are dedicated to helping you complete your car breathalyzer requirement wherever you live.
Outstanding customer care makes our affordable Ignition Interlock program in Wyoming even better. We’ll be with you right from the beginning with the services and support you need at any of our Wyoming service centers. Trust Smart Start and schedule an installation appointment now.
How do you get your license back in Wyoming after a DUI?
The following is general information, not legal advice, about the conditions you might have to complete before applying for a reinstated license.
Phase 1: Get Started
Consult Your Legal Counsel
License Hearing
Phase 2: Ignition Interlock Device
Schedule Installation
Obtain SR-22 Certificate
Phase 3: Judicial Requirements
Assessment and Education
Pay Fees and Complete Forms
Phase 4: Monitoring and Calibration
Service Appointments
Phase 5: Device Removal
Removal
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Please note that the information in the following sections is for general informational purposes only. The materials contained herein are not intended to and should not be relied upon or construed as a legal opinion or legal advice or to address all circumstances that might arise. Information may be dated and may not reflect the most current developments. You should contact your attorney to obtain advice with respect to any particular legal matter. Only your individual attorney can provide assurances that the information contained herein – and your interpretation of it – is applicable or appropriate to your particular situation. Smart Start expressly disclaims all liability regarding actions taken or not taken based on any or all content.
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Wyoming FAQs
It’s important to thoroughly understand how IIDs work, and what you’ll need to do to stay in compliance with your program. Get fast answers to your most common questions about Interlocks in Wyoming.
What Is An Ignition Interlock Device (IID)?
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What is an Ignition Interlock Device (IID)?
An Ignition Interlock Device (IID), also called a car breathalyzer, is a device that measures breath alcohol content (BrAC). It is typically installed in your vehicle as part of an administrative or legal requirement after drunk driving. Learn more about Smart Start's Ignition Interlock here.
How do I know if Smart Start’s devices are compliant with my program?
Smart Start is an approved Ignition Interlock vendor for the state of Wyoming. Smart Start’s Ignition Interlock Devices (IIDs) are also tested to meet the standards set by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA).
What happens after I get my DUI?
The state of Wyoming will issue an Ignition Interlock Device (IID) for most people convicted of alcohol-related offenses. You will be notified by mail from the Wyoming Department of Transportation (DOT) if you are required to install an IID. Typically, if this is your first DUI, you will need an IID for six months if you had a Breath Alcohol Content (BAC) of .15 or greater, but this decision is ultimately determined by the DOT. The DOT states that an IID Restricted License will not be issued to anyone who is not eligible by state statute, or to anyone holding a Commercial Driver’s License (CDL). If you have a CDL, you can downgrade to a non-CDL class license.
Do I need the device on all of my vehicles?
No, Wyoming state law dictates that you will only need the Ignition Interlock Device (IID) installed on the vehicle you will be driving during your license suspension time.
What if I have a requirement, but I don’t own a vehicle?
If you are required to have an Ignition Interlock Device (IID) to maintain your driving privileges in Wyoming, you must have an IID installed on any vehicle you will be driving—even if it’s borrowed. Without meeting this requirement, you may be arrested and convicted of two separate charges: 1) driving on a suspended license, and 2) driving without an IID.
How do the consequences differ for a first and second DUI? Third? Fourth?
First DUI – At a Breath Alcohol Content (BAC) level of .15 or greater, you will be required to install an Ignition Interlock Device (IID) for six months. You may spend up to six months in jail, up to $750 in state fees and 90 days with a suspended license.
Second DUI – One year with an IID. You may spend between a week to six months in jail, $250 to $750 in state fees and a year with a suspended license.
Third DUI – Two years with an IID. You can spend anywhere between one to six months in jail, $750 to $3,000 in fees and up to three years with a suspended license.
Fourth DUI or subsequent – You will need an IID permanently, with an option to appeal to the court after five years.
Where does installation fall based on my condition?
According to the Wyoming Department of Transportation (DOT), you can install the Ignition Interlock Device (IID) at any time. However, your participation in the IID program begins when the DOT has issued you an ignition interlock restricted driver’s license.
How often does my IID need to be serviced?
The state of Wyoming requires that you service your Ignition Interlock Device (IID) once every 30 to 60 days. Your state authority can specify when you need your IID serviced.
Where can I go for Ignition Interlock service?
Wyoming law states that you can service your Ignition Interlock Device (IID) at any of Smart Start’s service center locations nationwide.
Where do I send a record of my service appointments?
Smart Start of Wyoming will send a record of your installation, service, and removal to the Wyoming Department of Transportation (DOT) and your probation officer automatically at the completion of each service.
How can I pay for calibration?
What happens if I violate?
If you violate during your time with the Ignition Interlock Device (IID) in Wyoming, you will be required to return to a Smart Start service center location for calibration and service within 120 hours of your violation or service lockout start time. You will incur an additional charge for this violation, and you may also be subject to a revocation of your driver’s license.
What constitutes a lockout in my state?
Since violations and their definitions are subject to change without notice, Smart Start recommends you check with your probation officer and the Wyoming Department of Transportation (DOT) to determine what may constitute a violation.
How do I know if I need a camera/GPS/etc.?
Wyoming does not require that your Ignition Interlock Device (IID) be equipped with a camera or other peripheral devices, unless you are ordered otherwise by your probation officer.
What do I need to bring to my installation appointment?
Once you have scheduled your Ignition Interlock Device (IID) installation with Smart Start of Wyoming, you will need to bring the following to your IID installation appointment:
- Cash or debit/credit card payment for your installation and the first month’s lease
- Photo identification
- Vehicle registration (or, if you are installing on someone else’s vehicle, a letter of permission from the registered owner stating that you have permission to install an IID on the vehicle)
What should I bring back to my state authority after my device is installed?
Smart Start of Wyoming will provide you with proof of installation, which you will need to send to your state authority so that you receive credit for your time with your Ignition Interlock Device (IID). You will also need to send to the State authority your Ignition Interlock Lease Agreement, your receipt for service, and the Installation Certificate, which will be signed by you and the technician who installed your Smart Start IID.
How do I know who my state authority is?
In the state of Wyoming, the Department of Transportation (DOT) is your primary state authority. Your probation and parole officer may also be added to your profile and receive data log reports.
What do I need for removal?
To remove your Ignition Interlock Device (IID) at a Smart Start service center in Wyoming, you will need to verify with the Wyoming Department of Transportation (DOT) that you are authorized to have your ignition interlock restriction removed from your driver’s license. Once you have verified that you are eligible, you must have this restriction removed prior to having your IID removed by an authorized Smart Start service center.
What do I need to install voluntarily?
To install an Ignition Interlock Device on your vehicle or a family member’s vehicle voluntarily, click the chat window below, fill out our online form, or call 800-831-3299 to speak with one of our Program Advisors.
Can I get one on my motorcycle?
Motorcycle Ignition Interlock installation laws differ by state. Smart Start operates throughout the U.S. as a certified manufacturer and will work harder than other companies to provide you a seamless Interlock program that still follows your case requirements. Please call our Customer Care Center at 800-831-3299 if you have any questions.
What Is An Ignition Interlock Device (IID)?
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What is an Ignition Interlock Device (IID)?
An Ignition Interlock Device (IID), also called a car breathalyzer, is a device that measures breath alcohol content (BrAC). It is typically installed in your vehicle as part of an administrative or legal requirement after drunk driving. Learn more about Smart Start's Ignition Interlock here.
How do I know if Smart Start’s devices are compliant with my program?
Smart Start is an approved Ignition Interlock vendor for the state of Wyoming. Smart Start’s Ignition Interlock Devices (IIDs) are also tested to meet the standards set by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA).
What happens after I get my DUI?
The state of Wyoming will issue an Ignition Interlock Device (IID) for most people convicted of alcohol-related offenses. You will be notified by mail from the Wyoming Department of Transportation (DOT) if you are required to install an IID. Typically, if this is your first DUI, you will need an IID for six months if you had a Breath Alcohol Content (BAC) of .15 or greater, but this decision is ultimately determined by the DOT. The DOT states that an IID Restricted License will not be issued to anyone who is not eligible by state statute, or to anyone holding a Commercial Driver’s License (CDL). If you have a CDL, you can downgrade to a non-CDL class license.
Do I need the device on all of my vehicles?
No, Wyoming state law dictates that you will only need the Ignition Interlock Device (IID) installed on the vehicle you will be driving during your license suspension time.
What if I have a requirement, but I don’t own a vehicle?
If you are required to have an Ignition Interlock Device (IID) to maintain your driving privileges in Wyoming, you must have an IID installed on any vehicle you will be driving—even if it’s borrowed. Without meeting this requirement, you may be arrested and convicted of two separate charges: 1) driving on a suspended license, and 2) driving without an IID.
How Does It Work?
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How do the consequences differ for a first and second DUI? Third? Fourth?
First DUI – At a Breath Alcohol Content (BAC) level of .15 or greater, you will be required to install an Ignition Interlock Device (IID) for six months. You may spend up to six months in jail, up to $750 in state fees and 90 days with a suspended license.
Second DUI – One year with an IID. You may spend between a week to six months in jail, $250 to $750 in state fees and a year with a suspended license.
Third DUI – Two years with an IID. You can spend anywhere between one to six months in jail, $750 to $3,000 in fees and up to three years with a suspended license.
Fourth DUI or subsequent – You will need an IID permanently, with an option to appeal to the court after five years.
Where does installation fall based on my condition?
According to the Wyoming Department of Transportation (DOT), you can install the Ignition Interlock Device (IID) at any time. However, your participation in the IID program begins when the DOT has issued you an ignition interlock restricted driver’s license.
How often does my IID need to be serviced?
The state of Wyoming requires that you service your Ignition Interlock Device (IID) once every 30 to 60 days. Your state authority can specify when you need your IID serviced.
Where can I go for Ignition Interlock service?
Wyoming law states that you can service your Ignition Interlock Device (IID) at any of Smart Start’s service center locations nationwide.
Where do I send a record of my service appointments?
Smart Start of Wyoming will send a record of your installation, service, and removal to the Wyoming Department of Transportation (DOT) and your probation officer automatically at the completion of each service.
How can I pay for calibration?
What happens if I violate?
If you violate during your time with the Ignition Interlock Device (IID) in Wyoming, you will be required to return to a Smart Start service center location for calibration and service within 120 hours of your violation or service lockout start time. You will incur an additional charge for this violation, and you may also be subject to a revocation of your driver’s license.
What constitutes a lockout in my state?
Since violations and their definitions are subject to change without notice, Smart Start recommends you check with your probation officer and the Wyoming Department of Transportation (DOT) to determine what may constitute a violation.
How do I know if I need a camera/GPS/etc.?
Wyoming does not require that your Ignition Interlock Device (IID) be equipped with a camera or other peripheral devices, unless you are ordered otherwise by your probation officer.
How Do I Get An Appointment?
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What do I need to bring to my installation appointment?
Once you have scheduled your Ignition Interlock Device (IID) installation with Smart Start of Wyoming, you will need to bring the following to your IID installation appointment:
- Cash or debit/credit card payment for your installation and the first month’s lease
- Photo identification
- Vehicle registration (or, if you are installing on someone else’s vehicle, a letter of permission from the registered owner stating that you have permission to install an IID on the vehicle)
What should I bring back to my state authority after my device is installed?
Smart Start of Wyoming will provide you with proof of installation, which you will need to send to your state authority so that you receive credit for your time with your Ignition Interlock Device (IID). You will also need to send to the State authority your Ignition Interlock Lease Agreement, your receipt for service, and the Installation Certificate, which will be signed by you and the technician who installed your Smart Start IID.
How do I know who my state authority is?
In the state of Wyoming, the Department of Transportation (DOT) is your primary state authority. Your probation and parole officer may also be added to your profile and receive data log reports.
How Can We Help?
Show 3 Topics
What do I need for removal?
To remove your Ignition Interlock Device (IID) at a Smart Start service center in Wyoming, you will need to verify with the Wyoming Department of Transportation (DOT) that you are authorized to have your ignition interlock restriction removed from your driver’s license. Once you have verified that you are eligible, you must have this restriction removed prior to having your IID removed by an authorized Smart Start service center.
What do I need to install voluntarily?
To install an Ignition Interlock Device on your vehicle or a family member’s vehicle voluntarily, click the chat window below, fill out our online form, or call 800-831-3299 to speak with one of our Program Advisors.
Can I get one on my motorcycle?
Motorcycle Ignition Interlock installation laws differ by state. Smart Start operates throughout the U.S. as a certified manufacturer and will work harder than other companies to provide you a seamless Interlock program that still follows your case requirements. Please call our Customer Care Center at 800-831-3299 if you have any questions.
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