I live in NH but had my license suspended in Florida due to a DUI conviction August 2015. I completed my probation successfully in September of 2016. I had an interlock system installed in my vehicle April 2016. Since I had the system I went into a lock-out twice- once was latent alcohol from drinking slightly fermented orange juice, and I recently went into another lock-out again the the morning due to having drank the night before. I am not on probation- nor have any reporting other than the interlock reporting that does to the DMV. My question is can my license be suspended or my interlock requirement be extended again for interlock violations even if I am not on probation and technically am not committing any crimes as the legal limit is .08 and the interlock is set at .025?
When you have lockouts, these are reported by the Interlock Service Provider to your state's motor vehicle department. You generally need to bring your vehicle into the service provider for testing within X amount of time (time varies) or the service provider can permanently lock your vehicle's ignition and only the service provider can release the lock.
In some states, any initial start violation can result in a license suspension. If you have a permanent lockout by the service provider and a license suspension by the state, you can request a hearing to restore your license.
Because you are no longer on probation, the lockouts do not affect probation but affect your driver license.
There is a newer member of this forum who seems to know a lot about Interlock systems. I imagine you will hear from him later.