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Yes, the reinstatement fee is necessary for getting your drivers license reinstated. This fee also helps to cover the costs associated with reinstating your driving privileges. It is important to note that the reinstatement fees differ from the fines and penalties associated with your suspension.
Kansas Department of Revenue - Drivers License Status. Contact the Kansas Department of Revenue Driver Solutions support staff at 785-296-3671 for assistance.
In truth, there is no hardship license in Kansas. What Kansas does offer is a limited restricted driving privilege in lieu of a suspension after a certain amount of the suspension period has passed.
Suspended Drivers License In some situations, drivers with suspended licenses are able to apply for a restricted license. A restricted license allows a person to drive: To and from work and school. To and from drug or alcohol counseling.
If you were suspended for a chemical test failure (i.e., failing a breath test) or a DUI conviction, you can apply for a restricted license after 45 days of the suspension have been served. If your suspension resulted from a chemical test refusal, you will have to wait 90 days into that suspension until you can apply.
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RESTRICTED DRIVERS LICENSE - AGE 15 Present acceptable proof of identity. Age: Minimum 15 years old but less than 16. Testing required: Vision. Parental approval required: Yes. Driver education required: Yes. Instruction permit required: Yes - must have held a state issued permit at least 1 year.
After the period of suspension is complete, a driver will likely need to to do the following in order to reinstate a suspended license in Kansas: Go to the DMV; Submit suspension documents; File an SR22 or other proof of insurance; Retake driving tests; and. Pay fees.

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