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(a) Any person whose drivers license or driving privileges have been suspended or revoked and who drives any motor vehicle upon the highways of this State during the period of suspension or revocation shall for the first offense be fined not less than $500 nor more than $1,000 and be imprisoned not less than 30 days
A fee of $50.00 must be paid to reinstate a suspended license; A $200.00 fee is charged to reinstate a revoked license. You may be required to complete all driver license written, road, and eye-screen exams before reinstating your license. Suspension of a license is a temporary removal of your driving privilege.
How Do I Renew My Delaware Real Estate License? Several weeks before your license expiration date, a renewal notice will be mailed to you. This notice will explain how to access the online renewal application. To complete the online renewal application, you must use a credit card to pay your renewal fee.
Answer: Log into your account in DELPROS, the online portal, and choose the option to reinstate your RN or LPN License. If you were an RN, you must submit proof of 30 hours of continuing education along with the application and fee. If you were an LPN, submit proof of 24 hours of continuing education.
Under certain circumstances, your drivers license can be suspended without notice of suspension or an administrative hearing. Generally, the due process clause of the 14th Amendment ensures that a person cant be punished without proper legal proceedings. That includes notice and a hearing.

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A copy of a driving record can be requested in person, online or by mail. In Person: A copy of your driving record can be purchased in person at any Division of Motor Vehicles office. The cost is $25.00 for a 3-year, 5-year or full record.

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