Is there a time limit in considering prior DUI offenses?
It depends on when the second or subsequent DUI offense occurred. If the second or subsequent DUI offense occurred prior to 6/30/07, any prior DUI offense will result in ignition interlock being required. If the DUI offense occurred on or after 6/30/07, only DUI offenses that occurred during the previous ten years will be considered for Ignition Interlock purposes. Example: You had a DUI on 6/25/95 and receive your second DUI on 6/29/07; you would be required to install an Ignition Interlock device. You had a DUI on 6/25/95 and receive your second DUI on 6/30/07; you would not be required to have a device installed because your previous DUI is greater than 10 years.
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