Smart Start Ignition Interlock

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(954)369-0054verified

11070 Wiles Rd
Coral Springs FL, 33076

Sunclosed
Mon7:30 am-5:30 pm
Tue7:30 am-5:30 pm
Wed7:30 am-5:30 pm
Thu7:30 am-5:30 pm
Fri7:30 am-5:30 pm
Sat8:00 am-1:00 pm




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About Smart Start Ignition Interlock

Unlock a smooth return to the road with Smart Start, your premier Ignition Interlock Device (IID) provider. Experience hands-on training led by our licensed technicians, ensuring your comfort with the car breathalyzer before you leave your IID appointment. Benefit from 24/7 access to our customer care center, where trained, multilingual professionals guide you through the installation, calibration, and removal processes, ensuring your success. Visit your nearest Smart Start Ignition Interlock in Coral Springs, FL to schedule your interlockinstallation appointment. Do not forget to inquire about any ongoing affordable specials or discounts! We look forward to serving you and helping you get back on the road with confidence.

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Frequently Asked Questions about Smart Start Ignition Interlock

Smart Start Ignition Interlock is closed on Sunday.
Smart Start Ignition Interlock is open Mon-Fri 7:30 AM-5:30 PM, Sat 8:00 AM-1:00 PM.
An Ignition Interlock Device is a piece of equipment that tests your alcohol level and prevents you from driving your vehicle if that alcohol level exceeds a set point.
You must schedule an appointment to install an Ignition Interlock Device. An appointment ensures that we have all the information needed to provide exactly what you need to fulfill your restricted driving requirements. If you are looking for an appointment today, call us! Same-day installation or service appointments may be available in some cases.
The overall cost of an Ignition Interlock Device varies depending on location, provider, requirements, and the duration of the restricted driving program. We’ll always be upfront about the costs, with no hidden charges or fees.
There are programs that provide financial assistance for an Ignition Interlock depending on location and circumstances. If you are wondering if you qualify, feel free to call us. If we cannot answer your specific question, the authority requiring the Ignition Interlock will know how to help.
Our locations do not accept cash payments but the Smart Start Client Portal app makes it easier than ever for customers to review and make payments right from their computer, tablet or smartphone! With the Client Portal, you can manage various options like enabling autopay, reviewing past charges and deciding how often you pay, all in one place.
Each state has specific requirements and procedures for the mechanic to follow on cars that need to be serviced. Please contact us for further instructions.
We have thousands of service centers in the U.S. and internationally. Our website provides you information about each of these locations and which one is available to meet your needs.
You can file an incident report online on our website or call us and let us know how we can do better. Our customers are valued and appreciated, and feedback helps us improve.
Bring a photo ID and proof of residence in the form of a document verifying your address. You may also be asked to bring any documents that pertain to your case, depending on the state in which you or your program are located. If any other documents are required, one of our friendly Program Advisors will let you know.
Smart Start is a NHTSA certified Ignition Interlock provider, so we’re able to meet all of the alcohol monitoring authority’s requirements to ensure that you’re compliant within your state or county.
You will be asked to bring your Ignition Interlock Device in for regularly scheduled services. Call our knowledgeable Customer Care Center to find out how often your IID will need to be serviced at (800) 831-3299.
Requirements will differ by state, but generally your state authority must grant removal authorization before you can have your IID removed. You will then need to fill out the Device Removal Request form on our website and upload any official documentation that may be required to authorize the removal.
Some states will require that you have an Ignition Interlock Device installed on all cars registered to you, but most states will just require that whichever vehicle you drive have an IID installed. Check with your state authority to see if you will need an IID installed on all of your cars.
No, Smart Start's Ignition Interlock Device (IID) will not hurt your vehicle in any way. Our service technicians are the best in the business and are able to install on all vehicles, even hybrids and electric cars!
The time required for an Interlock installation will depend on your type of vehicle but we recommend blocking off at least two hours to make sure you are prepared to not miss any other appointments or work.
It’s easy to find the nearest Smart Start location on Google or on our online service center search tool. Go to the Locations tab on our website and enter your zip code into the search bar.
Using a Smart Start Ignition Interlock is easy! When prompted, blow into the device for a few seconds until you hear a click that signals the test is complete.
Exact IID prices will vary by state, but you can find our current pricing on our Ignition Interlock Cost page on our website. Our expert Program Advisors are also available to provide you a custom quote and schedule your installation today!
When you blow into your Ignition Interlock Device, you're providing a breath test sample in order to start the vehicle. The device then measures your Breath Alcohol Concentration (BrAC), and will either say that you passed, need to retest, or failed. You will be asked to take rolling retests throughout your drive.
Breathalyzers only measure your Breath Alcohol Concentration (BrAC).
Ignition Interlock and handheld breathalyzers both test your Breath Alcohol Concentration (BrAC), but an Ignition Interlock Device is only installed in vehicles and prevents the car from starting if there is alcohol detected. A handheld breathalyzer only detects alcohol and may tell you the concentration.
Check with your state authority to see if you are allowed to unplug your Ignition Interlock before doing so.
Yes, but whoever is driving the vehicle MUST take a breath test and pass before driving. Any failed test will still be your responsibility.


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