Washington Conditions of Release for Impaired Driving Offense are a set of measures that must be followed by anyone convicted of an impaired driving offense in the state of Washington. These conditions are designed to promote public safety and reduce the number of repeat offenses by encouraging offenders to take responsibility for their actions and be accountable for their future behavior. The most common Washington Conditions of Release for Impaired Driving Offense include: 1. Ignition Interlock Device (DID): And DID require the offender to blow into a breathalyzer-like device each time they start their vehicle. If the device detects alcohol, it will prevent the vehicle from starting. 2. Community Service: Offenders may be required to complete a set number of hours of community service. 3. Alcohol/Drug Education: Offenders may be required to attend and complete an alcohol or drug education class. 4. Alcohol/Drug Treatment: Offenders may be required to attend and complete an alcohol or drug treatment program. 5. Ignition Lock: An ignition lock prevents a vehicle from starting until the driver completes a breath test. 6. Vehicle Impoundment: Offenders may be required to have their vehicle impounded for a set period of time. 7. Abstinence from Alcohol: Offenders may be required to abstain from alcohol consumption for a set period of time. 8. Supervised Probation: Offenders may be placed on supervised probation, which requires regular check-ins with a probation officer.