The Kentucky Motion for Driver's License Reinstatement is a legal document that is filed with the court in order to seek relief from a suspension or revocation of a driver's license. This motion is intended to restore the driver's license if the driver is able to demonstrate that the suspension or revocation was unjustified or that the driver has taken steps to remedy the underlying cause of the suspension or revocation. There are three types of Kentucky Motion for Driver's License Reinstatement: Motion for Reinstatement After Suspension, Motion for Reinstatement After Revocation, and Motion for Reinstatement After Denial. Each motion requires the driver to provide evidence of corrective action to address the issue leading to the suspension or revocation, such as completing a driver safety program, paying outstanding fines, or providing proof of insurance. The court will then decide whether to reinstate the driver's license.