Minnesota Instructions — Motion to Reinstate Driver's License is a legal process for individuals whose driver's license has been revoked or suspended due to a traffic violation or other offense. It is used to request the court to reinstate a driver's license and return full driving privileges. There are two types of Minnesota Instructions — Motion to Reinstate Driver's License: 1. Motion to Reinstate Driver's License for Major Offense: This motion is used to request reinstatement of a driver's license that has been revoked or suspended due to a major offense, such as driving under the influence (DUI), reckless driving, or vehicular manslaughter. 2. Motion to Reinstate Driver's License for Minor Offense: This motion is used to request reinstatement of a driver's license that has been revoked or suspended due to a minor offense, such as speeding or running a red light. Both motions require the individual to submit a signed and notarized document to the court, specifying the reasons for the reinstatement request, the offense that resulted in the revocation or suspension, and any other related information. The court may require additional documents or information before granting the motion.