Tuesday, June 2, 2015

REINSTATING YOUR DRIVER’S LICENSE

Driver’s license can be suspended, revoked, expired, or cancelled. If your driver’s license is suspended, your driver’s privileges will be put on hold for certain duration. If you have your driver’s license revoked, your privileges will be permanently invalidated. Just like revocation, cancellation of driver’s license means invalidation of your legality as a driver. Every driver’s license has expiration dates and is valid only for a certain period of time. Whatever your reasons are, driver’s license reinstatement is needed to have your license back and clear your name of the criminal charges you may have incurred. To have your driver’s license reinstatement processed, you must know some of the basic procedures in doing this.

First, you have to settle all outstanding payments charge against you. These fees may be reflective of all the traffic violations and penalties that you may have done. Failure to pay these fees may entitle you to other criminal charges. Next, you have to complete the court proceedings or any requirements and programs requested by the court. Through these programs, the court may rule over your suspension and may allow you to clear and have your driver’s license reinstatement. Lastly, you must gather all the information and documents that will provide you proof for the lifting of your suspension. It will not just give you ease in doing your driver’s license reinstatement but it will also provide you proper documentation of all the proceedings. These documents may include, but not limited to, Notice of Suspension letter, medical or court orders, and affidavits.

Specific programs may be required after a certain number of years of suspension. If you were not able to process your driver’s license reinstatement or you have 1-3 years suspension, you may be required to take an eye test. For more than three years of suspension, it entitles you to pass the written knowledge on traffic rules and an eye test. You may also be required to have two road tests. You may be required to apply as a new driver and re-do all the examinations and tests if your license has been suspended for more than 10 years. You must undergo every process and you must also wait for the designated period.

These are just some of the processes involved in driver’s license reinstatement. Every state has their own procedures of reinstating a suspended, cancelled, revoked, or expired driver’s license. It is always recommended to ask the help of lawyers to guide you along the way. Having expert guidance will not do you harm and will surely help you save time and money in reinstating your driver’s license.
  
Rick Silverman, P.A.
311 S Brevard Ave. Tampa, Florida 33606
(813) 871-1125
http://www.businesslocallistings.com

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