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The registrant should visit their local licensing official to pay the required reinstatement fee ($200 for first suspension; $400 for second and subsequent suspensions) and provide evidence of current Alabama liability insurance coverage.
Complete the driver's license application; pay a $120 reinstatement fee plus a $35 victim impact fee; fulfill any other DMV requirements, which could include written testing; and. pass a driving skills test (if your license was revoked for more than one year).
For questions regarding your drivers license status, suspension, reinstatements, or points assessed against your license, please visit the Alabama Department of Public Safety website.
Can I apply in person for a Hardship License? No, all Hardship license applications must be submitted via email (hardship.license@alea.gov), via fax 334-353-9988 or by mail: ALEA Driver License Division- Hardship License Unit PO Box 1471 Montgomery, AL 36102.
The fees for reinstatement depend on the type of suspension or revocation: Suspended/cancelled license: $100. Revoked license: $175. DUI-related suspended license: $275.
How to Get Around While Your License Is Suspended Applying for a Restricted Driver's License. Using Public Transportation or Ridesharing. Carpooling, Walking, and Biking.
To have driving privileges reinstated, a driver convicted of DUI must: Have a clear driving record. Undergo an alcohol/drug evaluation. ... Complete an alcohol/drug remedial education program. ... Appear before a Secretary of State hearing officer.
You may reinstate your license online HERE. Alcohol/drug-related offenses: Suspended - $275. Revoked - $275.