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Q: Is there a way to look up if I’ve been released from my breathalyzer

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Brian Foley
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A: You can get an interlock removal order from the court or probation office. A lawyer can help you do this.

Trey Porter
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A: Yes - there are two ways to find out if you've been released from a breathalyzer device. The first place is Texas DPS: https://txapps.texas.gov/txapp/txdps/dleligibility/login.do. Check your driver's license eligibility page to see if the ignition interlock device is still listed as a requirement.

The second place to check is the court your case was in. Have your case number handy, and call the court. Ask if the judge has signed a removal order for your breathalyzer device. Some court's will have information like this online, but it varies widely, and sometimes the information online is difficult to interpret.

If the judge has signed the removal order, but the DPS website still shows it as a requirement, get a copy from the court and send it to DPS.

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