California Ignition Interlock Removal and Modification to Probation Order are court-ordered changes to a defendant's probation status that allow for the removal of an ignition interlock device (DID). This modification applies to people who have already been convicted of a DUI, DWI, or other related charge and have been placed on probation by the court. The modification will allow the court to remove the DID from the defendant's vehicle, allowing them to drive without the device. Depending on the circumstances, the court may also modify the terms of probation to allow for other activities or privileges that a defendant would not have been able to participate in while under the DID restriction. The three types of California Ignition Interlock Removal and Modification to Probation Order are: 1) Legal Remedies: This type of modification allows for the court to grant the defendant a legal remedy, such as reopening the case and allowing for a new trial, in order to remove the DID restriction. 2) Temporary Modifications: This type of modification allows for the court to make temporary changes to the defendant's probation status in order to remove the DID. This type of modification is often used when the defendant is unable to complete their DID requirement in the allotted time frame. 3) Permanent Modifications: This type of modification allows for the court to permanently remove the DID restriction from the defendant's probation status. This type of modification may be granted if the defendant is able to demonstrate that they have taken the necessary steps to ensure that they do not commit another DUI, DWI, or related offense.