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What states have hardship licenses?
States with hardship licenses include Florida, Indiana, Arkansas and Kentucky. Other states or administrative entities have different terminology. Wisconsin uses the term “occupational license” and New Hampshire uses “Cinderella license” to describe the same thing.
Can I get a license in Ohio if my license is suspended in Michigan?
None. If your driving privileges are still under suspension because you never paid the reinstatement fees or filed the paperwork, then you will not be allowed to legally get a license in a different US state.
Can I get a license in California if revoked in another state?
California Vehicle Code (VC) §13353.5 authorizes the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) to terminate a DUI suspension or revocation for a person who is a resident of another state at the end of the suspension or revocation period. This will allow the person to apply for a license in their state of residence.
How do I restore my suspended or revoked license?
If your driver’s license was suspended or revoked, there are certain things you must do to restore it (get it back). The first thing you will need to do is get a copy of your driving record to see what is on it. If you could have a ticket or something else on your driving record from another state, you should look at your record from that state.
How do I get my drivers license back in Michigan?
To learn about that process, read Getting a Standard Michigan Driver’s License. To get your license back, you must pay all the fines you owe. You must also pay the $125 reinstatement fee to get your license back. You may need to request a hearing from the SOS before you can get your license back.
What are the alternatives to a revoked drivers license?
Restricted Driver’s License:Some states offer the restricted license as an alternative to revoking a driver’s license. Typical restrictions include prohibiting night driving, restricting driving to a certain radius, requiring adaptive devices, and shortening the renewal interval.
Can the DMV suspend an elderly driver’s license?
After a reexamination for a physical or medical condition, the DMV may determine that an elderly driver can no longer be on the road safely–and suspend his/her license. If this happens to you, you must not drive unless your license gets reinstated.