Get Back on the Road with IDAP
Losing your driver’s license can make it hard to work, take care of your family, and handle daily responsibilities. Oklahoma's Impaired Driver Accountability Program (IDAP) offers a way for those with DUI or DWI arrests and convictions to continue driving legally. While the program might seem burdensome, it allows you to maintain your independence and stay productive. An Oklahoma City DUI attorney can help you enroll in IDAP and comply with the requirements, so you can get back on the road safely and responsibly.
What Is the Impaired Driver Accountability Program?
The Impaired Driver Accountability Program (IDAP) is designed to help individuals with DUI or DWI arrests or convictions retain their driving privileges. Participants must install an ignition interlock device in their vehicles for a certain amount of time, based on their case. Enrollment in IDAP is mandatory if your license is suspended due to a DUI or DWI, but by participating in the program, you can continue to drive in the state of Oklahoma.
What Is the Ignition Interlock Law in Oklahoma?
The ignition interlock law is the same thing as IDAP in Oklahoma. Under the IDAP program, drivers whose licenses have been suspended due to DUI or DWI can install an ignition interlock in their vehicles so they can continue driving. This device prevents the car from starting if alcohol is detected on the driver's breath. Essentially, IDAP requires the use of an ignition interlock, so the terms are often used interchangeably.
How Do I Enroll in IDAP?
If you received a notice that your license has been suspended, you can enroll in IDAP on the Oklahoma Board of Tests for Alcohol and Drug Influence website. Once you receive your IDAP Enrollment Guide, take your car to a certified service center to have your ignition interlock device installed. You’ll then complete your enrollment and pay a fee, and your IDAP program will begin. Starting the process as soon as possible after your license is suspended can minimize the time you’ll be unable to drive.
What Do I Need to Do to Complete IDAP?
To complete IDAP, first, maintain the ignition interlock device in your vehicle for the entire program duration without getting any violations. The amount of time it will take you to complete IDAP will vary based on your violation, such as a DWI, DUI, or multiple DUIs. You’ll need to get the device calibrated once a month, and you must also attend any required alcohol education or treatment programs. As you complete the steps, collect the paperwork you’ll need and pay any fees so you can apply to reinstate your license as soon as you’re done.
Let Oklahoma DUI Guy Help You with the IDAP Process
Navigating the IDAP process can be complex and overwhelming, but Oklahoma DUI Guy is here to help. We can guide you through each step, from enrollment to completion. We’ll make sure your paperwork is in order, help you understand and meet IDAP requirements, and represent you at hearings. Legal support helps you regain your driving privileges as smoothly and quickly as possible, so get started today by filling out the form below.
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