Ignition Interlock Program
NEW! MANDATORY COMPLIANCE REVIEW PROCESS
Ignition interlock system users must undergo a Compliance Review Process before the Kansas Department of Revenue (KDOR) can issue the DUI restricted driver a valid license. HB-2377 was passed and signed into law effective July 1, 2022 and was implemented January 1, 2023.
Mission
The mission of the Kansas Highway Patrol and the Division of Vehicles Ignition Interlock Program is to enhance public safety through reducing subsequent drinking and driving behavior by administrating and regulating impaired driving breath alcohol and blood testing programs in the state of Kansas.
About the Program
- Mission
- Purpose of the Interlock Device
- Ignition Interlock Devices
- Installation and removal verification
- Service Centers
- Technicians
Purpose of the Interlock Device
Kansas Highway Patrol and Kansas Department of Revenue regulates the ignition interlock device industry within Kansas. An ignition interlock device is a mechanism that prevents a vehicle from starting when the breath alcohol concentration in a breath alcohol test meets or exceeds the startup set point. The ignition interlock device is used extensively as a part of licensing actions administered by the Kansas Division of Vehicles. Additionally, the ignition interlock device is used by many courts and probation officers who utilize the ignition interlock device as a program condition or condition of probation for individuals charged or convicted of alcohol related offenses. The Kansas Statutes Annotated (K.S.A.) 8-1001 through 8-1025 and Kansas Administrative Regulations (K.A.R.) 92-56-1 through 92-56-9 govern ignition interlock device activity.
The following information is offered to help people make an informed decision when selecting an ignition interlock device to install in their vehicle.
Ignition Interlock Devices
Kansas Ignition Interlock Vendor Oversite Program (IIVOP) certifies ignition interlock devices every three years and publishes a list of ignition interlock manufacturers approved in Kansas. The list includes manufacturer contact information, including a toll free phone number to call for installation information. The approved ignition interlock providers listed appear in a random order and rotate every month.
The Kansas Highway Patrol and the State of Kansas does not endorse any manufacturer, service center or device.
Installation, final download, and removal verification
Service Centers
Kansas Ignition Interlock Vendor Oversite Program approves and physically inspects ignition interlock service centers on an annual basis. A license is issued to each service center. Complete the IIDA-1 Service Center Application. Should you question whether a service center is properly licensed, you may ask to see the license or contact Kansas Ignition Interlock Vendor Oversite Program for license verification. The ignition interlock device lease and service agreement may include fees for installation, monthly service, and removal of the device. Other fees may be assessed by the service center for rescheduling, violation resets, permanent lockouts, etc. You are encouraged to contact the manufacturers to inquire about types and costs of fees. Find Judicial District Court and county names at http://www.kscourts.org/dstcts/Kjb_JD_Interactivemap.htm
Technicians
Kansas Ignition Interlock Vendor Oversite Program (IIVOP) certifies ignition interlock technicians on an annual basis. No person may perform any service related to any device without being approved by the by Kansas Ignition Interlock Vendor Oversite Program. Kansas state law specifically prohibits any person from making an overt or conscious attempt to physically disable, disconnect or circumvent an ignition interlock device, unless certified pursuant to Kansas rules and regulations or statutes. Should you question whether a technician has been approved by the Kansas Highway Patrol, you may ask to see the certificate or contact Kansas Ignition Interlock Vendor Oversite Program for verification. You may also contact Kansas Ignition Interlock Vendor Oversite Program regarding the professionalism of the technician and service provider.
Once approved by IIVOP, the technician take an online knowledge and skills examination through the program. The test must be complete with a score of 80% or higher. Regulations are located at: https://www.kcc.ks.gov/images/PDFs/statutes-regulations/2016_KAR_Supplement_Book_2.pdf
The applicant shall:
- Complete the IIDA-2 Ignition Interlock Technician Application
- Once approved by IIVOP, the technician will receive a notification from the Manufacturer on how to take the online course. The test must be completed with a score of 80% or higher.
- Applicant will proceed to the Kansas Bureau of Investigation for a criminal background check.
- Each approved applicant will receive a certificate.
- Each applicant for licensure shall be for a single ignition interlock technician.
Contact Us
Interlock Questions
Contact Driver Solutions for all ignition interlock installations, removals, and driver license status. Or visit their website: www.ksrevenue.org/dovsuspended