Generally speaking this is highly recommended AGAINST. Of course, you are welcome to do as you wish at your own risk.
As Brandon said, places won't do it for liability. Bypassing the clutch-starter interlock isn't the best idea in the world. As Brandon said, it's possible. The issues are as follows:
1. You must leave your car in neutral anytime you plan on using the remote start. If there is the slightest hill, and your parking brake fails or you forget to use it....you may end up with your car somewhere other than where you parked it.
2. If you forget to leave the car in neutral and decide to use your remote start, you could end up with a very unhappy clutch/transmission.....and a rather amusing jackrabbit car in the parking lot for any spectators.
Just take these into consideration if you haven't already.....
I thought about doing it in mine, but I decided against it....it's not worth the risk for me.
b