What states require an ignition interlock device after a DUI conviction?

What states require an ignition interlock device after a DUI conviction? What is the constitutionality and legality of such devices? Does the law change from county to county?
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Answered By: Mark Thiessen, Attorney at Law
It depends on every state. Here in Texas is it by discretion of the court on a 1dt DWI. And mandatory on anything voer a first dwi, anything hire than a 0.15, or if you are a minor.

Answer Applies to: Texas
Replied: 11/20/2011

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