In Indiana, a first-time DUI (also known as OVWI or OWI) could lead to a court-ordered ignition interlock device, though it’s not always mandatory and depends largely on the judge’s discretion. This breathalyzer device is required for those who refuse a chemical test under Indiana’s implied consent law, where a refusal results in a mandatory suspension and, if driving is allowed during this period, ignition interlock becomes mandatory.
For those who consent to testing, the judge may still impose ignition interlock based on factors such as high BAC, prior offenses, or reckless driving behavior. Compliance is essential, as failure to follow court orders can result in additional penalties.