Intoxalock is the no. 1 ignition interlock device brand in the U.S., and Intoxalock Ignition Interlock in Winchester, NH is here to help you get back on the road after a DUI.
Intoxalock has more locations than any other provider, and we can find an interlock installation location near you. We will help you understand NH interlock, or IID, laws and regulations. Our interlock installation locations are staffed with certified professionals who will install and service your car breathalyzers. For 30 years, Intoxalock has been a trusted interlock ignition device provider. Call now to talk to a NH expert.
Frequently Asked Questions About Intoxalock Ignition Interlock
How does an interlock device work?
An ignition interlock device (IID) is a small breathalyzer installed in your vehicle to prevent it from starting if alcohol is detected on your breath. Before driving, you'll blow into the device. If your breath alcohol concentration (BrAC) is below the programmed limit, the car starts. Periodic retests occur during your trip to ensure continued compliance. To read more on Intoxalock, you can read our ignition interlock device guide.
What is the cost of an ignition interlock device?
The installation of an ignition interlock device, often called a car breathalyzer, typically costs between $70 and $150. This one-time fee is paid at the start of your lease and covers the service center's labor to install the device in your vehicle. Payment is made directly to the service center at the time of installation. For more on cost breakdowns, you can read our cost of ignition interlock device guide.
How do I use my interlock device?
Using an IID is simple. To start your vehicle, blow into the device as directed. If the device detects no alcohol, your car will start. You may be prompted for "rolling retests" while driving, where you’ll blow into the device again to confirm compliance. How-to videos are also available on the Intoxalock mobile app.
Where do I get an ignition interlock device?
Ignition interlock devices can be installed at certified service centers nationwide. Intoxalock offers a convenient network of locations and helps you schedule an installation appointment near you. Visit our Intoxalock locations page or call us to find the nearest service center and begin the installation process.
How long will my installation take?
Installing an ignition interlock device typically takes 1-2 hours, depending on your vehicle type. Certified technicians ensure the device is properly installed and provide you with training on how to use it. Contact Intoxalock for an appointment and an accurate time estimate for your installation.
What happens if I fail a breath test on my ignition interlock device?
If you fail a breath test, your vehicle will not start, and the device will log the event. Depending on your state’s regulations, multiple failed tests may trigger additional penalties, such as lockouts or reporting to your monitoring authority. Intoxalock devices allow you to retest after a short wait if alcohol is no longer detected. Always follow your state’s guidelines to remain compliant.
Can I install an ignition interlock device in a vehicle I don’t own?
Yes, in most cases, you can install an ignition interlock device in a vehicle you regularly drive, even if you’re not the registered owner. However, the vehicle owner must provide consent for the installation. Intoxalock works with you and the owner to ensure compliance with state regulations and the successful setup of the device.
What should I do if my ignition interlock device locks me out?
If your ignition interlock device locks you out, it’s usually due to missed tests, failed tests, or state-specific requirements. Intoxalock offers a simple lockout override process in most cases to help you get back on the road quickly. Contact Intoxalock customer support for assistance and to understand the steps needed to resolve the issue.
What services does Intoxalock Ignition Interlock in Winchester, NH provide?
Intoxalock Ignition Interlock in Winchester offers installation, calibration, and removal of ignition interlock devices (IIDs) with certified professionals at their service center.
How does an ignition interlock device (IID) work?
An IID is a breathalyzer installed in your vehicle that requires you to blow into it before starting. If no alcohol is detected, the vehicle starts, and periodic retests during driving ensure compliance.
What are the operational hours for Intoxalock Ignition Interlock in Winchester?
The Winchester service center is open Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Online service is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
How long does it take to install an ignition interlock device?
Installation generally takes 1-2 hours depending on your vehicle type, conducted by certified technicians who also provide device training.
What payment options are accepted at Intoxalock Ignition Interlock?
They accept American Express, Check, Discover, Financing options, Mastercard, and Visa for payments.
Are ignition interlock devices available for vehicles I don’t own?
Yes, you can install an IID in a vehicle you regularly drive with the owner’s consent. Intoxalock will assist in ensuring compliance with regulations.
What should I do if my ignition interlock device locks me out?
If locked out due to missed or failed tests, contact Intoxalock customer support for assistance and follow their simple lockout override process.
What nearby automotive services can I visit when coming to Intoxalock in Winchester?
Nearby services include Bagster Auto for vehicle repair and Global Truck Traders for truck repair and automotive parts, offering additional support if needed.
What recreational spots are near Intoxalock Ignition Interlock in Winchester?
Visitors can enjoy Winchester Speedpark for racing and recreation or hike the Gardiner Mountain Trail nearby before or after their appointment.
Where can I find food or shopping opportunities near the Intoxalock Winchester location?
Nearby you can visit B.S. Smoking Sauces & BBQ for great food or Trader John’s Gun Shop for sporting goods and accessories.