Florida's Intoxilyzer 8000 Breath Test Records from FDLE
Search Florida's Intoxilyzer 8000 FDLE Records - Breath Test DUI Machines
If you have been arrested for DUI after blowing into the breath test machines used throughout Florida, including Tampa, Hillsborough County, did you know you can research information about the following topics from the FDLE website:
- Subject Test Inquiry which will show you all breath test results from a particular Intoxilyzer 8000 instrument during a given month (in order words, you can see all individuals who took the breath test before you and after you);
- Subject Test Electronic Data which also shows you the results from each person who took the breath test on a particular machine organized by the serial number for each month and each year.
- All Monthly Agency Inspections with the results from each inspections;
- All FDLE Departmental Inspections with the results from both the annual inspections and the inspections that take place after the machine is returned from repairs at Enforcement Electronics;
- The log in records for anyone who logged onto the machine including agency inspectors, departmental inspectors, or the repair technican at Enforcement Electronics;
- Other eletronic data including control test data, diagnostic test data login records date, and cylinder change data
- Intoxilyzer 8000 Instrument Files and Registrations;
- Subject Test Stat Data ReviewStatistics for each machines including
- Evaluations and Research Studies relied on by the FDLE in finding that the machines are accurate and reliable;
- And other miscellaneous FDLE correspondence.
The Intoxilyzer 8000 Instruments used in Hillsborough County, FL, including the following serial numbers:
80-000808
80-000829
80-000830
80-000833
80-003387
80-003388
For each breath test, the DMV and the prosecutor with the State Attorney's Office are required to release only certain information which includes the breath test reading, the serial number of the instrument used, and the time of each test. Other information can be obtained by looking at the subject test data, including the amount of air blown into the machines for each test. A valid test requires a minimum of 1.1 liters of air, although many results from two to three times that amount of air.
Contact an experienced Tampa DUI Attorney to discuss the results of your breath test and find out how any mistake made by the machine, the breath test operator, the agency inspector with the Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office, or the departmental inspector with the FDLE may lead to the exclusion of your breath test result at trial. Working to exclude the breath test results is perhaps the most important step in avoiding a DUI conviction.