License
Reinstate
If
your driver privilege has been revoked you will need to:
- File
proof of automobile
insurance with the your state's Department of Transportation.
- Contact
an insurance company licensed to do business in your state for
the insurance form. Motor carrier insurance may be furnished for
commercial motor vehicle operation. You do not need to file proof
of insurance if your operating privilege was revoked for a first
offense operating while intoxicated,
for noncompliance with an alcohol assessment, interview or driver
safety plan, or because you were arrested for OWI while involved
in driver safety plan.
- Go
to any DMV
service center, except express offices, and complete the Driver
License (DL)/Identification Card (ID) Application. Show one form
of identification with your photo and signature.
- Bring
a parent or legal guardian to sign as a sponsor for your license
if you are under 18.
- If
you are obtaining your first driver license you will need to bring
a certified birth certificate.
- Pass
required examinations. A road test fee may be required.
- Pay
a $25 - $50 reinstatement fee.
- If
your operating privilege is under revocation or suspension in
any other state, you must satisfy the other state's reinstatement
requirements before your current state will issue a license.
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