Michigan Reconstruction of Closed Reinstatement Files is a process used to reconstruct a closed driver’s record, and reinstate a driver’s license in Michigan. This process is used when the Michigan Department of State (MDS) has no record of the applicant’s license and the applicant is unable to provide the necessary documentation to the MDS. The records that are reconstructed include suspended, revoked, cancelled, or expired driver’s licenses that have been closed with the MDS and are no longer on file. The Michigan Reconstruction of Closed Reinstatement Files process involves a review of the applicant’s driving history and other documents that may be necessary, including court documents, accident reports, and other relevant documents. This information is used to build a complete and accurate driving history for the applicant, and to determine if the applicant is eligible for reinstatement. The process also includes the review of any outstanding fines or fees, and the payment of these fees in order for the license to be reinstated. Different types of Michigan Reconstruction of Closed Reinstatement Files include: Driver's License Reinstatement, Driver Record Reinstatement, and Driver Record Reconstructions.