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Oklahoma (OK) - State Requirements - FAQs

These are the frequently asked questions we get, regarding IID state requirements, for the state of Oklahoma.

What is an ignition interlock device, and why do I need one?

An ignition interlock device is a technological solution that curtails the risks associated with drunk driving by implementing a breathalyzer-based ignition lock. 

What are the Oklahoma ignition interlock device requirements?

Some Oklahoma drunk drivers are required to install an IID by the DMV, others are required to install one because they have enrolled in IDAP, the Impaired Driving Accountability Program. Regardless of who has ordered the device to be installed, the device must be installed by a state-approved interlock provider. 

How much does an ignition interlock cost in Oklahoma?

Intoxalock customers pay a deposit of $81.99 to $100, plus a set-up fee of $29.99 and a state fee of $10 at their installation appointment. The monthly lease costs are $49.99 to $81.99, and depend on what type of interlock you install, what kind of car you have, and what provider you choose. 

What are the steps to get my ignition interlock device in Oklahoma?

Once you’re ready to install, you can make an appointment with help from an Intoxalock state specialist, or find an Intoxalock service center near you and call yourself. 

What information should I provide to get my ignition interlock device installed in Oklahoma?

You will need to let the service center technician know if your device is required by the DMV or IDAP, and bring your driver’s license to the appointment. 

How do I find an installation location near me in Oklahoma?

Visit the Oklahoma locations page to review all locations in Oklahoma. 

When can I get my ignition interlock device removed in Oklahoma?

You can remove the device at any time. If you remove before your interlock term is up, there may be penalties. If you are enrolled in the IDAP program, make sure to have a final calibration completed on or after your end date (listed on the IIH form). You can request the Ignition Interlock History (IIH) form from IDAP personnel. When you have completed the final calibration, you send the IIH form to the Board of Tests. They will verify the information and share it with Service Oklahoma, and you must contact Service Oklahoma for authorization to remove the device.

What information should I provide to get my ignition interlock device removed in Oklahoma?

You do need to make sure you are authorized for removal, but you do not need to bring anything to the appointment.

What are the other DUI requirements in Oklahoma?

Check the Oklahoma state page for all DUI penalties.

Can I get financial assistance to pay for my ignition interlock device in Oklahoma?

No, financial assistance is not available in Oklahoma.

Where can I find other DUI resources such as a DUI attorney, treatment center, or SR-22 insurance in Oklahoma?

Intoxalock partners with many Oklahoma attorneys with experience in DUI cases. Check the list to find one near you.

How does an ignition interlock device work?

To see how an ignition interlock device works, visit the ignition interlock page and watch the 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 the ignition interlock device page.