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Washington Ignition Interlock Requirements

Washington has clear laws regarding ignition interlock devices. If you've been charged with DUI in Grandview, understanding these requirements is the first step.

0.08% (0.02% for under 21)
Legal BAC Limit
1 year (first offense)
IID Duration
SR-22
Required

DUI Penalties in Washington

First Offense

Jail: 1–364 days (or 15 days house arrest, or 90 days 24/7 sobriety program)
Fines: $350–$5,000
License Suspension: 90 days
IID Requirement: 1 year for Ignition Interlock License (IIL)

If BAC >0.15%: fines increase to $500–$5,000, enhanced penalties apply

Second Offense (within 7 years)

Jail: 30–364 days (or 4 days jail + 180 days house arrest)
Fines: $500–$5,000
License Suspension: 2 years (1 year with sobriety program)
IID Requirement: Required for IIL eligibility

Third Offense

Jail: 90–364 days
Fines: $1,000–$5,000 ($1,500–$10,000 if BAC >0.15%)
License Suspension: 3 years (4 years if BAC >0.15%)
IID Requirement: Required — extended duration

Minimum 20 days electronic monitoring

Test Refusal Penalty

1st refusal: 2-year revocation. 2nd: 3 years. 3rd: 4 years.

Getting Your License Back

Washington offers an Ignition Interlock License (IIL) to regain driving privileges. Must hold valid WA license, pay fines, install approved device, provide SR-22 insurance, and submit restricted driver application.

Additional Requirements

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