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Mississippi Petition to Reduce Period of Suspension of Drivers License

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This model form, a Petition to Reduce Period of Suspension of Drivers License, is intended for use to initiate a request to the court to take the stated action. The form can be easily completed by filling in the blanks and/or adapted to fit your specific facts and circumstances. Available in for download now, in standard format(s). USLF control number MS-61740
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Attend the Mississippi Alcohol Education Program (MASEP) Receive Suspension Letter from the Mississippi Department of Public Safety. Get a copy of your Motor Vehicle Report (MVR) Obtain documentation showing basis for hardship. Obtain SR-22 Insurance Form. File a Petition for Hardship License.

The Intermediate License restricts holders from driving between 10PM and 6AM on any day of the week. There are no restrictions when going to and from work. All other times, the holder is required to be supervised by a parent, guardian, or licensed adult age 21 or older, sitting in the seat next to the driver.

You must have held an Intermediate for at least six months with a clean driving record. You must provide proof of enrollment in a public, private or home school or proof of graduation or GED.

When you turn 14, you may apply for a 14-year-old learner's permit, but it is only good in a driver's education vehicle with a driver's education instructor. For the 14-year-old learner's permit you must be able to provide proof of being enrolled in a driver's education program from the school that you are attending.

The Mississippi Department of Public Safety (DPS) offers restricted/hardship licenses to eligible applicants who need to drive to work while their regular licenses are suspended or revoked. You may be eligible for a special restricted driver license.

Hardship licenses are issued to 14 or 15 year-old teens who qualify for hardship status and are too young to get a normal driverfffd06eas license.

The intermediate license provides the young driver behind-the-wheel practice under restricted conditions prior to obtaining a full license.

Anyone fifteen (15) years of age or older who does not have a valid driver license from another state must secure a Temporary Permit prior to taking the driving test. This permit is valid for one (1) year from issuance.The applicant must first obtain an application for Mississippi Driver License (Form DL- 4).

You can get your first regular driver's license at the age of 16.5 if you have held your intermediate license for at least 6 months. If you have never held a license or permit, you may get your regular license at the age of 17 without applying for a learner's permit.

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Mississippi Petition to Reduce Period of Suspension of Drivers License