Some
interlock companies are better than others at explaining how to avoid a
tamper/circumvent violation. Some will
even help drivers send in documentation proving an innocent explanation before
a reinstatement occurs. Others will leave
the fight up to the driver by herself.
As
a general rule, if the vehicle battery dies or if mechanical work is needed,
the driver must document the problem (i.e., collect receipts, take pictures,
preserve texts/phone calls, etc.) and ask the interlock company and/or SOS for
permission to disable/replace the device.
This is often the only way to potentially avoid or appeal a major
violation for tamper/circumvent. If a
reinstatement occurs, the driver has a short time window (usually 14 days from
the reinstatement date) to request an appeal at the Secretary of State. If that appeal is denied, the driver can
often file a Legal Appeal in his County of Residence Circuit Court.
If you have
received a Major Violation notice, please call us immediately. After all, the
process of license reinstatement in Michigan is difficult enough! If you have
any other questions/concerns about the BAIID device and any claimed violations,
call Dan and his team at MichiganLicenseLawyer.com We’re available 24/7, we know everything
there is to know about BAIID Ignition Interlock devices, and we’ll fight
zealously to protect or restore your license.
For more information, visit us at MiLicenseAttorney.com, or call 24/7 at
(734) 263-2780.
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