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?

If you were sentenced to probation supervision and you did not own or operate a vehicle throughout your probation sentence, you will be provided documentation at the end of your sentence which you will need to present to the New York State Department of Motor Vehicles to have the IID restriction removed from your license. It should be noted you will not be given permission to remove your IID unless all money has been paid to the Livingston County Probation Department. 

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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?