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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the DC-1020 Rev. 0715 in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your printed name, driver’s license number, and date of birth in the Applicant Information section.
  3. Fill in your current street address, city, and zip code accurately to ensure proper processing of your application.
  4. Review all sections of the application carefully. Confirm that you meet the eligibility criteria listed in the instructions.
  5. Sign and date the application at the bottom, certifying that all information provided is true and correct.
  6. Attach a $25 nonrefundable application fee via money order or check made payable to Kansas Division of Vehicles.
  7. Submit your completed application and payment to the address provided on the form for processing.

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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.
Kansas Department of Revenue - Drivers License Status. Contact the Kansas Department of Revenue Driver Solutions support staff at 785-296-3671 for assistance.
Driving on a suspended or revoked license is generally a misdemeanor in Kansas. For a first offense, youll generally be charged with a class B nonperson misdemeanor.
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.
0:24 2:35 For other types of suspensions. Such as those due to accumulating too many points on your driving.MoreFor other types of suspensions. Such as those due to accumulating too many points on your driving. Record the suspension period might be 6.

Facts about DC-1020 Rev. 0715. Application to Modify Suspension

The DC-1020 Rev. 0715 form serves as a crucial tool for individuals seeking to modify their driving suspension due to failure to comply with traffic citations, allowing them limited driving privileges under specific conditions.

Use cases of the form

Form filing requirements

How to submit the DC-1020 Rev. 0715. Application to Modify Suspension?

Other important aspects to understand about completing DC-1020 Rev. 0715

Use cases of the form

This form is primarily required by individuals who hold a valid Kansas driver's license and are facing a suspension due to non-compliance with traffic citations. Scenarios include those who have missed court appearances or failed to pay fines associated with traffic violations. Additionally, commercial drivers whose licenses are affected may also utilize this form to seek restricted driving privileges for essential activities such as commuting to work or attending necessary appointments.

Form filing requirements

To successfully file the DC-1020 Rev. 0715, applicants must ensure they meet specific criteria and adhere to deadlines. The application must be submitted along with a nonrefundable fee of $25, and it should be sent within the stipulated time frame after receiving notice of suspension. Applicants should also prepare any necessary documentation that verifies their eligibility based on their driving record and compliance status.

  • Applicants must be licensed in Kansas.
  • Driving privileges should not be withdrawn for unrelated violations.
  • No current withdrawals for failure to comply in other jurisdictions.
  • The driving record must not contain a stayed suspension from previous convictions.

How to submit the DC-1020 Rev. 0715. Application to Modify Suspension?

Submitting the DC-1020 Rev. 0715 involves several straightforward steps, ensuring that all information is accurately provided before sending it off for processing.

  1. Obtain the DC-1020 Rev. 0715 form from the Kansas Department of Revenue website or through authorized channels.
  2. Complete the form by providing all required personal information and certifying its accuracy.
  3. Prepare a payment of $25 via money order, cashier’s check, or personal check made out to Kansas Division of Vehicles.
  4. Mail the completed application along with the payment to Division of Vehicles, Drivers Solutions, PO Box 12021, Topeka KS 66612-2021.

Other important aspects to understand about completing DC-1020 Rev. 0715

It is essential for applicants to understand that if their application is denied, they will receive written notification detailing the reasons for denial. Furthermore, applicants can track their driving privilege status online through the Kansas Department of Revenue's website or mobile app at no charge.

  • $25 application fee is nonrefundable regardless of application outcome.
  • 'Restricted notice' (Form DC-24L) will be issued if approved, outlining specific limitations on driving privileges.
  • 'Failure to comply' can lead to misdemeanor charges irrespective of original citation outcomes.
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