What do I do if I have been sentenced to a Conditional Discharge or Probation Supervision and am required to install an IID?

Once ordered to install an IID by a court, an IID shall be installed in any vehicle owned (titled, registered & insured) and/or operated within in ten business days of the conditional discharge or sentence of probation or release from incarceration. Even if you are given a stay on your driver's license suspension/revocation, an IID needs to be installed during this aforementioned timeframe if you plan to drive your vehicle. 

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1. What do I do if I have been sentenced to a Conditional Discharge or Probation Supervision and am required to install an IID?
2. Where can I get an IID Installed?
3. What IID Classes are accepted by the Livingston County Probation Department?
4. How often do I have to have my IID calibrated?
5. Can I install an IID in a vehicle I do not own?
6. What if I am required to install the IID, but I cannot afford it?
7. Can another individual blow into my IID?
8. What are considered violations of the Ignition Interlock Device and are they reported to the sentencing court?
9. How long am I required to have the IID installed on my motor vehicle?
10. What do I do when it is time to remove my IID?
11. What is required if I have been sentenced to a Conditional Discharge and ordered to install an IID, but I do not own a motor vehicle?
12. What is required if I have been sentenced to Probation Supervision and ordered to install an IID, but I do not own a motor vehicle?