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Completing any mandated suspension, program and/or prison sentence. Visiting the local DMV office with necessary documentation. Provide proof of insurance. Paying the reinstatement fee. Paying any applicable court fees.
In order to get your license reinstated in the state where it was suspended, you will most likely have to do some, or all of the following: Once the suspension is over, pay a license reinstatement fee. Provide proof of auto insurance.
Read your suspension notice. Take a defensive driving course. Purchase an SR 22 filing on your car insurance (if you don't own a car, you can get a non-owner SR 22). Pay your fees. Normal processing time can take up to 14 days in some states.
First every state is required to notify another state when someone's license is suspended. California should not have issued you a license if at the time they did your license was suspended in Kansas. You should check with the DMV to see if your license is suspended.
File an SR22 or proof of insurance. Pass a vision test, the written driving knowledge test, and driving test in some cases. Install an ignition interlock device. Pay a reinstatement fee.
In such states, you won't make a motion to a judge to get your administrative suspension lifted. Instead, you'll request a hearing with the DMV where an administrative judge or a DMV official will make a decision on whether you can get your license back.
Generally, the most serious the cause of your suspension, the more of a challenge it will be to get your driving privileges restored early. Depending on the circumstances of your suspension, it may be possible to petition for an early driver's license reinstatement.
Refrain from driving for a period of time. Enroll in a defensive driving course or traffic school. Get an SR22 from your insurance company. Pay a reinstatement fee.
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