February 17, 2006, Newsletter Issue #4: Getting Reinstated After A License Revocation

Tip of the Week

Each state has a different procedure for getting your license reinstated after revocation. For example, in Florida, if you wait to reinstate your license until your revocation period ends, you must present proof of enrollment or completion of DUI School and treatment, if referred, is required.

Find out what the process is in your state and start working towards it—before it’s too late. Failure to complete requirements for a reinstatement can result in cancellation of your driver license by the department. Unlike license revocation, license cancellation is permanent. Whatever state you are in, find an experienced attorney to help lead you on the way to reinstatement after license revocation.

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