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For most revocations, you must first request and receive approval from the DMV Driver Improvement Unit (DIU) before you can apply for a new driver license at a DMV office. If you are licensed in another state, you must obtain approval from DIU to have your NY State driving privilege restored.
Re-licensing after suspension complete the IDP. go to any state or county motor vehicle office to have your license restored. pay a suspension termination fee. pay a driver civil penalty if your license was suspended for a violation of the Zero Tolerance Law. pay any additional required license fees.
For example, if you are convicted of misdemeanor DWI, your license will be revoked for 6 months. In the case of felony DWI convictions, your license will be revoked for a minimum of 1 year.
For most revocations, you must first request and receive approval from the DMV Driver Improvement Unit (DIU) before you can apply for a new driver license at a DMV office. If you are licensed in another state, you must obtain approval from DIU to have your NY State driving privilege restored.
A driving privilege is your legal authority to drive in a state other than the state that issued your driver license. If you have a driver license issued in another state, DMV can revoke your privilege to drive in New York State, but your out-of-state license may still be valid to drive in other states. 2.

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You cannot drive until the suspension period ends, you pay a suspension termination fee of $50 and have a valid driver license. 2.
Revoked driver license or driving privilege In most cases, before you can get a new license you must first request approval from DMV when the revocation period is over. You may be required to take the written and driving tests again and pay a license reapplication fee.

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