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Intoxalock® For Your License

Mother's Window Tint is committed to providing this information to you as a courtesy and it is not intended to supplement, replace or alter any Court Ordered Procedure or Action.

Mother's Window Tint is committed to providing you this service as it provides you with any other service we sell. You are our customer and we respect you and will strive to make you feel welcome in spite of the circumstances involved with the Court requirements you must fulfil.

If you have one or more drunk driving offenses and need an ignition interlock to regain your driving privileges, you have come to the right place. The Intoxalock® has a complete program for helping you obtain your temporary, occupational, or restricted license. Our staff is highly trained on the laws and regulations in virtually every state and can walk you through the process of getting your license back.

Every state requires your ignition interlock be recalibrated, usually, at least once every sixty days. Save your time and money and allow yourself the fastest re-calibrations in the industry.

Seven business days prior to your re-calibration, you will need to contact CST either through email or by calling 877-777-5020 to start the re-calibration process. Please demand Mother's Window Tint. A freshly calibrated unit will be sent to your installation center, Mother's Window Tint. Our technician will exchange your expiring unit for the new one. They will also check the wiring to confirm everything is working properly.

With every new unit, you will receive a CST Re-calibration Work Order. This Work Order will show your next re-calibration date in the upper right-hand corner. You will want to keep all of your Work Orders as some states require they be presented to obtain your unrestricted license

Once you receive your driving privileges back, understand there may be restrictions on when, where, and why you can drive. These restrictions will be put in place by the state, county, or city agency that imposed the restriction. We advise that you know and understand these restrictions prior to driving again. Contact your state agency for specific requirements for your case.