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Once youve finished your three-month suspension, you may reinstate your license and registration. Youll pay $94 to reinstate your registration and up to $88 to reinstate your drivers license, in addition to any fines or civil payments associated with your violation.
You can access your restoration requirements letter online. If you choose not to access your restoration requirements letter online, a letter will be mailed to your address of record approximately 30 days prior to your eligibility date, outlining everything you need to do to have your driving privilege restored.
Proof Letter. PennDOT does not receive notice of new insurance from companies. Therefore, PennDOT must send a proof letter asking the customer to provide verification that new insurance is in place for the vehicle(s) listed. The letter describes several situations a customer may find themselves in.
A report triggers an evaluation process conducted by PennDOT. PennDOT will review the information it has received and compare it to the medical standards outlined in PA Code Title 67, Chapter 83Opens In A New WindowOpens In A New Window. PennDOT will send a letter to inform the driver that a report has been received.
For information about your specific drivers license suspension: Contact PennDOT by phone: Within Pennsylvania: (800) 932-4600. Out of state: (717) 412-5300. Use the Online Driver Services system.
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SURRENDERING YOUR LICENSE You will need to surrender your license or mail a DL-16 Form to PennDot at the following address: P.O. Box 68693, Harrisburg, PA 17106-8693. Send your license via certified mail, on an attorneys letterhead, for proof of delivery.
Chapter 15 (relating to licensing of drivers) may voluntarily surrender their drivers license by forwarding it to the Bureau of Driver Licensing, together with a form prescribed by the Department indicating their desire to surrender the license.
--Any person violating this section is guilty of a summary offense and shall, upon conviction, be sentenced to pay a fine of not less than $100 nor more than $500.

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