Minnesota Petition to Reinstate Driving Privilege

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This is a Petition to Reinstate Driving Privileges. This form is used when the Defendant did not submit to a field sobriety test, and had his/ her license revoked. Consequently, he/ she was found not guilty of driving while intoxicated, but was still refused his/ her license by the Department of Public Safety. This Petition asks the Court to review the Department of Public Safety's decision in this matter. This form is applicable in all states.
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Driving after revocation is a Misdemeanor in Minnesota. If convicted, the maximum penalty is 90 days in jail and/or a $1,000 fine. A first time conviction results in an additional 30 days of license revocation.

Reinstating Your Driver's License Complete court requirements. Complete Department of Public Safety Requirements. Pay a $680 reinstatement fee. Pass a DWI knowledge test. Complete a Minnesota driver's license application and pay the appropriate fees. Complete a chemical health assessment program.

Driver's License Fees ?Reinstatement?Fee?**Revoked licenses: Alcohol/Drugs/Criminal Vehicular Operation (7/1/03)?$680?Other revocation offenses, including revocation for no-fault insurance?$30?**Suspended license?$20?No-Fault Insurance (suspended)?$20?1 more row

Driver's License Fees ?Reinstatement?Fee?**Revoked licenses: Alcohol/Drugs/Criminal Vehicular Operation (7/1/03)?$680?Other revocation offenses, including revocation for no-fault insurance?$30?**Suspended license?$20?No-Fault Insurance (suspended)?$20?1 more row

Our Driver's License reinstatement program is the only program authorized by Minnesota State law! We can get your license valid and remove the suspensions. If you are unsure if you qualify for the program, apply for the program and we will get you the answer.

171.19 PETITION FOR COURT HEARING ON LICENSE REINSTATEMENT. Any person whose driver's license has been refused, revoked, suspended, canceled, or disqualified by the commissioner, except where the license is revoked or disqualified under section 169A.

Driver's License Suspension Reform would end driver's license suspensions for unpaid traffic tickets but would not impact the following accountability measures: COLLECTIONS: Unpaid traffic tickets accrue late fees and are sent to collections, just like other non-traffic-related court debt.

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Minnesota Petition to Reinstate Driving Privilege