Texas Petition to Reinstate Driving Privilege

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This is a Petition to Reinstate Driving Privileges. This form is used when the Defendant did not submit to a field sobriety test, and had his/ her license revoked. Consequently, he/ she was found not guilty of driving while intoxicated, but was still refused his/ her license by the Department of Public Safety. This Petition asks the Court to review the Department of Public Safety's decision in this matter. This form is applicable in all states.
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Winning an ALR hearing results in no driver's license suspension. An ALR victory restores all previous driving privileges. DPS is required to return the confiscated driver's license though it is most practical to request a duplicate either online or at a DPS field office.

To have driving privileges reinstated, a driver convicted of DUI must: Have a clear driving record. Undergo an alcohol/drug evaluation. ... Complete an alcohol/drug remedial education program. ... Appear before a Secretary of State hearing officer.

A $125 Reinstatement fee is required prior to the renewal or issuance of your driver license, in addition to paying any other outstanding fees owed.

The defendant must wait for the applicable suspension or revocation period for the driver's license. The defendant must pay the reinstatement fee to get back their driver's license. This fee is $125 for administrative license fee suspensions and $100 for DWI convictions or traffic offenses.

In order to get your license back after a DWI in Texas, once the court-imposed penalties have been met, you can petition the Texas DPS to reinstate your driver's license. The process usually takes 2-3 months and requires payment of a reinstatement fee. An experienced DWI lawyer can help make this process easier.

Texas law gives you 15 days from the date you receive notice of suspension, to request a hearing to appeal the administrative proposal to suspend your license.

A $125 Reinstatement fee is required prior to the renewal or issuance of your driver license, in addition to paying any other outstanding fees owed.

The defendant must wait for the applicable suspension or revocation period for the driver's license. The defendant must pay the reinstatement fee to get back their driver's license. This fee is $125 for administrative license fee suspensions and $100 for DWI convictions or traffic offenses.

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Texas Petition to Reinstate Driving Privilege