How to Reinstate a Suspended Driver’s License

Avoidsuspension.com
3 min readSep 5, 2022

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So you got your driver’s license suspended. You are not alone. Almost eleven million people get their licenses suspended every year. The question is, how do you resolve it?

Many people get suspended licenses for different reasons. The annoying part is the amount of time and money it will take to get it reinstated. It requires patience and following the instructions provided by the Department of Motor Vehicles.

One thing is for sure, if you have a suspended license, avoid driving at all costs. The risks of driving on a suspended license are not worth it. You could risk jail time and high fines if you get caught.

In order to get it reinstated, depending on your case, you’ll probably have to complete one or more of the following steps:

Take an Approved Class for Qualification:

If you got your license suspended because of a DUI, accumulating too many points, or driving recklessly, you’ll have to take an approved class to qualify for possible reinstatement. Whether it’s DUI programs or defensive driving assessments, taking these classes is required to lighten your case.

Pay the Fees that are Given:

When you get your hands on the application to reinstate your license, you’ll have to pay the fees to submit it. Each state charges differently based on its regulations and the severity of your case. Fines can range from as little as $5 (Wyoming) up to $1,200 (Massachusetts).

Wait out the Suspension Period:

Your suspension period can vary depending on your case and state. “Typically, license suspensions for getting too many tickets or violation points range from about 10 days to a year. The first suspension for traffic tickets is usually at the lower end of that spectrum (10 to 90 days or so). However, drivers who keep getting tickets after a suspension will be looking at longer suspension periods like six months or a year.”(nolo.com, 2022, Driver’s License Suspensions and Revocations).

Keep Your Record Clean:

Once you get your license reinstated, keep in mind that you are not off the hook. Make sure to have a clean driving record or risk getting your license suspended again. In some cases could even lead to your license getting revoked.

How to not get caught off guard?

Most drivers fail to realize that their licenses got suspended. It’s only until they get pulled over for a different reason.

The only way the DMV reaches out to you is by mail. It can take weeks to even months to receive the notice that your license has been suspended unless you physically go and find out from your local DMV. During that time frame, you can get pulled over for any reason and risk facing jail time without even realizing it.

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References:

https://www.nolo.com/legal-encyclopedia/driver-license-suspensions-32231.html#:~:text=Typically%2C%20license%20suspensions%20for%20getting,to%2090%20days%20or%20so).

https://dmv.ny.gov/tickets/suspensions-and-revocations#:~:text=You%20may%20be%20required%20to,driving%20privilege%20can%20be%20restored.

https://www.investopedia.com/how-to-get-a-suspended-license-reinstated-5186484

https://www.findlaw.com/dui/laws-resources/suspended-license-reinstatement-by-state.html

https://www.idrivesafely.com/dmv/new-york/drivers-license/suspended-drivers-license/

https://traffictickets.com/new-york/suspended-license/reinstate/

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