This Application for Hardship Driver's License is an official form used by the Commonwealth of Kentucky in criminal matters, and it complies with all applicable codes and statutes.
This Application for Hardship Driver's License is an official form used by the Commonwealth of Kentucky in criminal matters, and it complies with all applicable codes and statutes.
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License Reinstatement ???????No testing is required for persons suspended for less than one (1) year.? Eye and written tests are required BEFORE reinstatement for drivers suspended for more than one (1) year.? Any time your driving privilege is suspended, a $40.00 reinstatement/re-licensing fee may be required.
KRS 532.356 authorizes the issuance of a hardship driver's license to a person whose driving privilege has been withdrawn until restitution is paid due to a conviction under the following statutes: KRS 434.650-670, 434.690, 506.120, 514.030-060, 514.070-090, 514.110, and 514.120.
A REINSTATEMENT FEE CAN BE PAID: By Visiting any Driver Licensing Regional Office? Appointments are highly encouraged, but limited walk-ins are available on a case-by-case basis. ??2. By Phone. You can pay a reinstatement fee over the phone by calling KYTC at 502-564-1257. ?
A $40.00 reinstatement/re-licensing fee may be required any time your driving privilege is suspended. There are 3 ways to pay this fee: 1. Online: dlr.ky.gov 2. By Mail: 3.
In order to apply for a hardship license, speak to your attorney about filing out an application for a Hardship License. It will need to be accompanied by an Affidavit to be filled out by your alcohol/drug education program provider, employer, educator, physician, etc.