Maine Requirements
In Maine, alcohol-based driving offenses are referred to as Operating Under the Influence (OUI). This guide will review the ME interlock policy and OUI laws.
The ME Ignition Interlock Program
The legal BAC limit in Maine is .08 percent, as it is in most states. Anyone caught driving with a BAC at or greater than .08 percent risks a variety of penalties. The penalties include immediate license suspension. Some offenders can regain their driving privileges sooner if they install an ignition interlock device from an approved provider.
In Maine, offenders found to have a BAC at or above .08 percent will have their license suspended immediately. This means they won’t be able to drive until after their court date, and that is not even a certainty. Some offenders may be able to get their driving privileges back sooner if they install an ignition interlock device from an approved provider.
What Happens if I Get an OUI in Maine?
First OUI Offense (With No Aggravating Factors)
- Zero days in jail
- License suspension of 150 days
- $500 in fines
- Required to install IID to regain driving privileges
Second OUI Offense (With No Aggravating Factors)
- Jail term of seven days
- Fine of $700
- License suspension of three years
- Required to install IID to regain driving privileges
Third OUI Offense (With No Aggravating Factors)
- Jail term of 40 days
- $1,100 in fines
- Three years license suspension
- Required to install IID to regain driving privileges
What Happens if I Fail to Complete or Refuse to Submit to an OUI Test in Maine?
First Offense, Refusal to Take Test
- License suspended for 275 days
- Jail time of 96 hours
- $500 in fines
Second Offense, Refusal to Take Test
- License suspended for three years
- Jail time for 12 days
- $900 in fines
Third Offense, Refusal to Take Test
- License suspended for six years
- Jail time of 40 days
- $1,400 in fines
How Do I Regain Driving Privileges in Maine?
Qualified offenders in Maine can get back on the road if they install an ignition interlock device from an approved provider. Before they can get a restricted license, the offenders must also serve a portion of their suspension. The restricted license will be conditional for at least one year after the suspension period has ended.
Here is a checklist for Maine residents who wish to get a restricted license:
- They must wait out the necessary portion of the mandatory suspension period
- Fill out the Ignition Interlock Petition Form to file a petition with the Secretary of State
- Pay any fees, including the application fee of $50
- Finish penalty requirements, including payment of fines
- Enroll in and complete an alcohol or substance abuse program
If there are other criteria, the court should clarify what other tasks you need to complete.
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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 Maine
Expert OUI Attorneys in Maine
Annie Greenbaum
Portland, ME 04101
David Bate Law Office
Bangor, ME 04401
Sanford Law Offices
Sanford, ME 04073
Shaheen & Gordon, P.A.
Portland, ME 04101
Maine FAQs
An ignition interlock device is a device that safeguards against the dangers of drunk driving by demanding a breath test before permitting the car to start.
A penalty for drunk driving conviction in Maine is driver’s license suspension. Many convicted offenders are required to install an ignition interlock device in order to regain their driving privileges.
The costs may vary depending on your vehicle, and the interlock provider you choose. Intoxalock customers pay a deposit of $34.99 to $115.99 deposit at installation, plus a $14.99 to $29.99 setup fee. Monthly lease costs are $34.99 to $115.99.
Once you are sure you are required to install your device, you will choose your interlock provider. If you choose Intoxalock, our state specialists can help you make an appointment at a location near you. You can also search the available Maine locations to find one you can visit.
You should bring your Maine driver’s license or Maine identification card, and be able to provide the name of the registered vehicle owner if you do not own the vehicle.
Visit the Maine locations page to review all locations in Maine. There are more than 60 throughout the state.
Your monitoring authority will notify you when you are eligible for removal. Removing prior to receiving notification could result in further penalties.
You may need to show proof that you are approved to remove the device by the monitoring authority.
Check the Maine state page for all DUI penalties.
Yes, there is financial assistance available. Eligible offenders can apply, and eligibility requires their adjusted gross household income to be below the federal poverty guidelines for the relevant tax year.
We partner with experienced OUI attorneys throughout the state and can help you find one if you are having difficulty.
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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