DMV now has an online portal where documents can be uploaded, you can check on your reinstatement requirements, etc. That may keep you from having to miss work: https://mydmv.colorado.gov/_/#3 . A violation of the interlock requiremetns (like it prevented starting the car due to alcohol on your breath) does extend the interlock requirement for 12 months. The Interlock provider likely has little to no information about your Interlock requirements. But DMV is required to communicate with you using the last known address they had for you. It might be that if you can show them that they failed to notify you at the last address they had, it will make it easier to start again and etc. I am a little unclear - did you have the Interlock taken off and then learned the requirement had been extended for 12 months? And that is why there is additional cost and aggravation? All of that being said, there is likely little or nothing that can be done to change your situation.
Answered on Aug 08th, 2017 at 7:29 AM