Nevada Requirements
Nevada is a state well-known for tourism, and for providing a relaxing atmosphere to any visitors. While that relaxation often involves drinking, Nevada is not relaxed when it comes to DUI laws.
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The NV Ignition Interlock Program
There are a variety of penalties for drunk driving, and they increase if there are multiple offenses. Nevada allows some DUI offenders to regain their driving privileges if they install an ignition interlock device (IID) approved by the state. Ignition interlock devices prevent offenders from starting their car without first taking a breath alcohol content (BrAC) test. If they do not pass, they will be unable to start their vehicle. The device may also request retests randomly throughout any trip to ensure continuous sobriety.
What Happens if I Get a DUI in Nevada?
First DUI Offense
- Two days minimum, six months maximum in jail
- 96 hours of community service may be ordered in lieu of jail time
- Must pay between $400-$1,000 in fines
- Suspension of driver’s license for 90 days
- Must enroll in DUI school, and may need to enroll in a treatment program
- An IID is required to regain driving privileges
Second DUI Offense
- 10 days minimum up to six months in jail
- Instead of jail, 100-200 hours of community service may be ordered
- Must pay between $750-$1,000 in fines
- Suspension of driver’s license for one year
- An alcohol treatment program may be required
- An IID is required to regain driving privileges and may be required for more than one year.
Third DUI Offense
- May serve between one and six years in jail
- Must pay between $2,000 and $5,000 in fines
- Suspension of driver’s license for three years
- Treatment may be required for up to three years
- If an IID is installed, the offender may be able to regain driving privileges
What Happens if I Fail to Complete or Refuse to Submit to a DUI Test in Nevada?
There are still consequences for offenders who refuse the DUI test. There are still penalties in place, including a license suspension of one year for first offenders, and three years for repeat offenders. If there are previous offenses on your record, other penalties may apply. In Nevada, ignition interlocks are highly recommended but it is up to the judge’s discretion to order one. A judge in Nevada is not required to sentence an offender to an IID.
How Do I Regain Driving Privileges in Nevada?
Nevada’s IID policy requires the judge to review prior offenses and take them into account when sentencing. Offenders who meet the criteria may qualify for a restricted license, which includes:
- Serving any required jail time and completing required community service
- Finish paying for all fines or penalties
- Must install an IID from an approved provider and complete a driving skills test
- Show proof of SR-22 insurance
- Get an IID license from the Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles (if the offender is mandated to an IID by the court)
- A clinical supervision or treatment program may be required during the IID term
- If an IID is required, DUI offenders will receive credit for early installation of their IID at a day-to-day rate
It is up to the judge to determine if an IID is required. Some offenders may not qualify for an IID license, depending on their previous offenses and the judge’s discretion.
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The Process: What to Expect
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Consult with Legal Counsel
Seek guidance from a DUI lawyer to understand your legal options and rights following a DUI violation.
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Get an Assessment
Complete a court-ordered or voluntary assessment to evaluate your risk level and determine any required interventions.
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Obtain Proof of SR-22 Insurance, If Required
If applicable, provide proof of financial responsibility and insurance coverage with an SR-22 certificate.
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Schedule Interlock Install
Speak to our State Specialists to schedule your IID installation to meet court or state requirements.
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Regular Monitoring
Your ignition interlock usage will be regularly monitored to maintain compliance with legal requirements.
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Device Removal
After fulfilling your IID requirement and receiving approval from your monitoring authority, you can arrange to have your ignition interlock device removed at your local service center.
Interlock Cost in Nevada
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Nevada FAQs
An ignition interlock device is a vehicle-mounted breathalyzer that promotes safe driving practices by preventing impaired individuals from starting the car.
If you are court-ordered to install an ignition interlock device, you will have to choose a provider that is state-approved. Once you have selected your provider, you can make an appointment for installation. For many convicted DUI offenders, an ignition interlock device is required in order to regain driving privileges.
Convicted DUI offenders are required to cover the cost of an ignition interlock device. The price varies depending on your vehicle, and your chosen interlock provider. The deposit cost for Intoxalock customers is $91.99 to $115.99. There is also a $27.50 setup fee, and monthly lease fees will total $49.99 to $209.99.
If you choose Intoxalock as your interlock provider, our state specialists can help you make an installation appointment. You can also find a Nevada location and make the appointment yourself once you’re ready.
You will need a Nevada driver’s license or ID card. If you received a court order, you should bring a copy of the court order with you.
Visit the Nevada locations page to review all locations in Nevada.
Once you have completed your interlock requirement, you should confirm with the DMV that you are eligible for removal.
You don’t need to bring any paperwork, but make sure to confirm with the DMV before removing the device.
Check the Nevada state page for all DUI penalties.
Yes, financial assistance is available for those with an income 150% below the federal poverty line, and those who receive supplemental nutrition assistance.
Intoxalock partners with many DUI attorneys in Nevada and our state specialists can help connect you with someone in your area.
To see how an ignition interlock device works, visit our ignition interlock page and watch our video demonstrating how to use the device.
To learn more about ignition interlock information, please visit our ignition interlock device page.
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