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  1. Who is Required to Install a BAIID? It varies by state, but typically a BAIID is required after a DUI offense or substance-related moving violation. Often, BAIIDs are required in order for offenders to regain driving privileges. What Does a BAIID Do? When a BAIID is installed, the driver must blow into the device to test their BrAC.

  2. Anyone driving the vehicle must use the BAIID. The MDDP holder is responsible for all actions recorded on the device. The Secretary of State's office downloads information from the BAIID every 60 days.

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    • A BAIID is subject to three types of fees. Each vendor charges its own fees, but on average a BAIID vendor charges $85 for installation. There is also a monthly rental for the device, which is usually about $80.
    • A driver must also have a driving permit. The driver must have either Monitoring Device Driving Permit (MDDP) or a Restricted Driving Permit (RDP). An MDDP is only available for first-time DUI offenders.
    • A BAIID measures the driver’s BAC is through breath. A driver uses a BAIID by blowing into it before starting the car. The car will not start if the driver’s BAC is .025 or higher.
    • A driver is not required to use a BAIID. If a driver convicted of a DUI chooses not to drive, he or she does not need to get a driving permit or a BAIID.
  4. Jun 1, 2021 · If your car is warming up outside, you could get (and miss) an alert for a random test and trigger a failure. Dealing with the consequences of a drunk driving charge or conviction can be frustrating. It can be incredibly challenging when the court orders you to have an ignition interlock device (BAIID) installed on your vehicle.

  5. The breath alcohol ignition interlock device (or BAIID) is a device attached to your car’s ignition. You cannot start the car without first blowing into the device. If the BAIID registers at .025 or higher, then the vehicle won’t start. However, you don’t just need to blow to start the engine.

  6. The Secretary of State’s office is responsible for the promulgation of rules governing the administration of breath alcohol ignition interlock device (BAIID) requirements for those whose Restricted Driving Permits (RDPs) issue pursuant to 625 ILCS 5/6-205(c)(1) and 625 ILCS 5/6-206(c)(3) are conditioned upon the installation and use of these dev...

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  7. According to the Michigan Secretary of State, a BAIID is required as a condition to receive a restricted license for the following legal situations: Super Drunk Driving: The secretary of state will impose mandatory license sanctions upon a person convicted of super drunk driving, or OWI with a high BAC of .17% or more.

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