Hawaii (HI) - State Requirements - FAQs
These are the frequently asked questions we get, regarding IID state requirements, for the state of Hawaii.
What is an ignition interlock device and why do I need one?
An ignition interlock device is a breathalyzer for your car that prevents it from starting if alcohol is detected. Some drivers are required to install an IID after a DUI conviction, while others use it on a voluntary basis as a sobriety aid.
What are the Hawaii ignition interlock device requirements?
Intoxalock devices are currently available in Hawaii on a voluntary basis. Check with your attorney for a list of state-approved providers.
How much does an ignition interlock cost in Hawaii?
Intoxalock voluntary devices require a $100 deposit and $29.99 set-up fee. The devices cost between $49.99 and $69.99 per month to lease.
Check with your attorney or the court for a list of approved providers and pricing.
What are the steps to get my ignition interlock device in Hawaii?
If you are installing a voluntary device, Intoxalock can help. Contact our state specialists or an Hawaii service center location to make an appointment. Technicians will install your device and show you how to use it before you leave.
What information should I provide to get my ignition interlock device installed in Hawaii?
When installing a voluntary ignition interlock device, you will need to provide the installer with the make and model of your vehicle as well as proof of ownership. If you do not own the vehicle, you may need to bring proof showing you’re an authorized user of the car/a signed letter from the owner. The service center will be able to tell you what you need to bring.
How do I find an installation location near me in Hawaii?
Intoxalock offers more installation locations than any other interlock provider with over 5,200 locations nationwide. While Intoxalock is not a Hawaii-approved IID provider, we offer voluntary installations at our Hawaii locations and are happy to assist.
Find a Hawaii voluntary interlock installation location
What information should I provide to get my ignition interlock device removed in Hawaii?
A voluntary device can be removed at any time. Mandated devices may require paperwork showing you have fulfilled your obligation. Check with your attorney or state monitoring authority if you have a mandatory interlock device.
Where can I get my ignition interlock device removed in Hawaii?
You will return to the same service center where the device was installed when having it removed. If you have moved out of state during your interlock term, you can have the device removed at another of your interlock provider’s locations.
What are the other DUI requirements in Hawaii?
Details about DUI requirements in Hawaii are detailed on the Hawaii state page.
Can I get financial assistance to pay for my ignition interlock device in Hawaii?
There are not currently financial assistance programs for voluntary interlocks in Hawaii. If you have been mandated by the court to install an ignition interlock device, there may be financial assistance available. Check with your attorney for options.
Where can I find other DUI resources such as a DUI attorney, treatment center, or SR-22 insurance in Hawaii?
Intoxalock partners with many DUI attorneys throughout the country. View our list of experienced DUI attorneys in Hawaii.
How does an ignition interlock device work?
To see how an ignition interlock device works, visit our ignition interlock page and watch our video demonstrating how to use the device.
Where can I find more information on ignition interlock devices?
To learn more about ignition interlock information, please visit our ignition interlock device page.