Providing Vehicle without Ignition Interlock to Prohibited Person in Virginia

Providing Vehicle without Ignition Interlock to Prohibited Person in Virginia

Providing a Vehicle without Ignition Interlock to a Prohibited Person in Virginia is a Crime

The installation of an Ignition Interlock in Virginia is required after many DUI convictions in Virginia. The device prevents a car from starting if it detects alcohol on the driver’s breath or if the driver fails to take re-tests during the random intervals while operating the vehicle. The device must be installed for at least 12 months without any alcohol-related violations.

Attempting to tamper with or interfering with the use of the Ignition Interlock is a crime.

Providing Vehicle without Ignition Interlock to Prohibited Person in Virginia

Not only can a driver be charged with a crime for tampering with or interfering with the intended use of the Ignition Interlock, but others can be charged for such interference. If a person knowingly provides a vehicle without an Ignition Interlock installed to a person he or she know is prohibited from operating a vehicle without an Interlock, he or she can be charged with a CRIME.

Penalty for Providing Vehicle without Ignition Interlock to Prohibited Person in Virginia

Knowingly providing a vehicle without an Ignition Interlock to a person prohibited from operating a vehicle without an Ignition Interlock is a crime. It is a Class 1 misdemeanor, punished with up to 12 months in jail and a fine up to $2,500.

 

For more information on Tampering with an Ignition Interlock in Virginia under Va. Code §18.2-270.1(H), click here.

For more information on Attempting to Start or Starting a Vehicle for a Person with an Ignition Interlock in Virginia under Va. Code §18.2-270.1(G), click here.

For more information on Attempting to Start a Vehicle for a Person with an Ignition Interlock in Virginia under Va. Code §18.2-270.1(G), click here.

For more information on Starting a Vehicle for a Person with an Ignition Interlock in Virginia under Va. Code §18.2-270.1(G), click here.

For more information on Failing to Install or Calibrate an Ignition Interlock in Virginia under Va. Code §18.2-270.1(F), click here.

For more information on Failing to Install an Ignition Interlock in Virginia under Va. Code §18.2-270.1(F), click here.

For more information on Failing to Calibrate an Ignition Interlock in Virginia under Va. Code §18.2-270.1(F), click here.

For more general information on Ignition Interlock violations in Virginia, click here.

For more information on DUI penalties in Virginia, click here.

 

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