Montana Requirements
Some offenders may be able to regain driving privileges if they install an ignition interlock device (IID) from an approved provider. This guide will explain the interlock process in Montana and how it works.
The MT Ignition Interlock Program
In Montana, the legal limit for drivers is below .08 percent BAC, and anyone found driving at or above the legal limit risks a variety of legal and administrative penalties. These include fines, license suspension, and possible jail time or community service. Montana allows some drivers to regain their driving privileges by installing an ignition interlock device, and requires an IID for repeat DUI offenders.What Happens if I Get a DUI in Montana?
First DUI Offense
- Driver’s license suspended for a minimum of six months
- May serve at least 24 hours in jail but no more than six months
- Fines of $1,200 to $2,000
- Some offenders may have to install an ignition interlock device from an approved provider in order to regain driving privileges
- A chemical dependency course may be required
Second DUI Offense
- License suspended for one year
- Jail term of seven days minimum and one year maximum
- Fines of $1,200 to $2,000
- Ignition interlock device may be required to regain driving privileges
- A chemical dependency course may be required
Third DUI Offense
- License suspended for one year
- Jail term of 30 days minimum and one year maximum
- Fines of $5,000 to $10,000
- Ignition interlock device may be required to regain driving privileges
- A chemical dependency course may be required
What Happens if I Refuse to Submit to a DUI Test in Montana?
Montana has an implied consent law, which means refusing the test will result in penalties. They include an automatic driver’s license suspension of one year.
How Do I Regain Driving Privileges in Montana?
Some offenders may be able to get back on the road with an ignition interlock device from an approved provider, like Intoxalock. This will entitle them to a restricted or limited license. To do so, offenders may also have to:
- Wait the required amount of the suspension period
- Pay any financial penalties
- Install an interlock device from an approved provider
- Pay any application fees
- Complete a chemical dependency treatment program or class
- Finish other penalty requirements like community service
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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 Montana
Expert DUI Attorneys in Montana
Bradley J. Finn, Attorneys at Law
Billings, MT 59101
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Bozeman, MT 59715
Paoli and Brown P.C.
Livingston, MT 59047
Stevenson Law Office
Missoula, MT 59801
Montana FAQs
An ignition interlock device is a responsible driving aid that enforces sobriety and helps reduce the risks associated with drunk driving.
Montana requires some drunk driving offenders to install an ignition interlock device if they wish to regain their driving privileges. The interlock must be installed by a state-approved provider.
Costs for an ignition interlock device may vary depending on the type of vehicle you have, the type of interlock you need to install, and the provider you choose. Intoxalock customers will pay $67.99 to $115.99 deposit, and a $29.99 setup fee. The monthly lease costs $49.99 to $115.99.
Offenders should bring their court name and case number for reporting. Our state specialists can help you find a service center near you and make your appointment.
Bring your court name and case number for reporting, along with your Montana driver’s license or state identification card. If you do not own the vehicle, you will have to provide the name of the registered owner.
Visit the Montana locations page to review all locations in Montana.
You must receive written authorization from the Motor Vehicle Department (MVD) prior to removal. Once you have the approval you can make your removal appointment.
Make sure you are eligible for removal, as your Monitoring Authority will be notified when you remove the device.
Check the Montana state page for all DUI penalties.
No, no financial assistance is available for interlock users in Montana.
We can help you find an experienced DUI attorney in Montana as we partner with many throughout the state.
To see how an ignition interlock device works, visit our ignition interlock page and watch our video demonstrating how to use the device. Intoxalock devices are easy to activate (one button) and never require a user to submit a breath sample using tough humming patterns that are required by many other ignition interlock device brands.
To learn more about ignition interlock information, please visit our ignition interlock device page.
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