You need to provide acceptable proof of insurance within 30 days of the insurance cancellation date. If you had a lapse of insurance for 30 days or less and the vehicle was not driven during the 30 days or less lapse, you must also provide Form MV-221 (PDF), "Statement of Non-operation of Vehicle." If unable to provide the insurance and statement, you must return your registration plate and registration card to serve a 3-month suspension.
In lieu of serving a registration suspension, you have the option to pay a civil penalty. The optional civil penalty fee is $500. Additionally, you are required to pay a restoration fee. You may opt to pay the civil penalty in lieu of suspension no more than once in a 12-month period. Payment of the civil penalty, along with your restoration fee and proof of current insurance, will allow you to maintain registration on your vehicle without the requirement to serve a three-month registration suspension.
You need to obtain a letter from your insurance company's home office and have it signed by an underwriting manager/supervisor. The letter must indicate the name of insurer, policy number, vehicle identification number, the effective and expiration dates of your policy, along with a statement that your insurance was in effect at the time of the accident or violation. If unable to provide this letter, you must return your registration plate and registration card to serve a three-month suspension.
If you have incurred four (4) or more unpaid toll violations or invoices, or have accumulated $250 or more in unpaid tolls and fees, or defaulted in a payment plan for tolls and fees from the PA Turnpike Commission (PTC), your vehicle registration may be suspended.
The suspension will remain in effect until compliance is confirmed by PTC and all other applicable restoration requirements are satisfied. If you fail to pay the tolls and fees by the suspension effective date, an indefinite suspension will go into effect and an administrative hold will be placed on your vehicle registration. A restoration fee will be required before registration is restored.
If you are issued six (6) or more tickets or citations from the Philadelphia Parking Authority and have failed to pay or have defaulted in payment of the tickets or citations, your registration will be indefinitely suspended upon notification from the Philadelphia Parking Authority (PPA).
The suspension will remain in effect until compliance is confirmed by PPA and all other applicable restoration requirements are satisfied. If you fail to pay the issued parking tickets by the suspension effective date, an indefinite suspension will go into effect and an administrative hold will be placed on your vehicle registration.
All payments of tickets MUST be made to the Philadelphia Parking Authority ONLY. All questions regarding these tickets or citations must be directed to PPA. Customers may visit the PPA website or call (888) 591-3636 for specific information.
A serious traffic offense or multiple offenses can result in the revocation of your New York State driver license or driving privilege. 1 A revocation means your license is canceled, and you must apply for a new one once the revocation period is over. You may also be required to take the written and driving tests again.
For most revocations, you must first request and receive approval from the DMV Driver Improvement Unit (DIU) before you can apply for a new driver license at a DMV office. If you are licensed in another state, you must obtain approval from DIU to have your NY State driving privilege restored. DIU must examine your full driver record to see if you can be approved under NY State laws and requirements.
If you begin to request approval online and owe additional fees or penalties, you will receive instructions for submitting payment. After you submit the payment, you can complete your request for approval online.
Some situations require additional action before you can submit your request for approval. If you apply before addressing the items listed below, we will send you an email telling you what you will need to do. We will delay processing your application will be delayed, until the items are taken care of and the DMV is notified:
You will receive approval to apply for a new driver license via email. The approval email will contain directions that you must follow to be successful when applying for a new driver license at your local DMV office.
If you are licensed by another state and you receive approval for restoration of your NY State driving privilege via email you may resume driving in NY State if you have a valid out-of-state driver license.
For revoked NY State driver license holders who were approved for relicensing following a revocation, you cannot drive until your new NY State driver license is issued by a DMV issuing office. You may be required to take vision, written and/or road tests to qualify for a new license.
It can take up to 12 weeks for DIU to process a request received by mail. If you request approval by mail, you must wait until 30 days before the revocation period ends to send your request.
Note: If you are convicted of a moving violation or another incident that affects your New York State driving record after you send your request, you may become ineligible for approval or need to wait longer for processing.
The Driver Improvement Unit (DIU) will decide based on your lifetime driving record, and a response will be mailed to you. The response will include instructions about your next steps. Those instructions are also outlined below whether your application is denied or approved.
NOTE: Motorists who have previously held a learner permit, driver license from another state or jurisdiction, or who have had convictions /incidents of alcohol/drugged driving in another state or jurisdiction, will be sent an additional form to complete. This form must be completed and returned to the Driver Improvement Unit before a final review can be completed.
You will receive an approval packet from the Driver Improvement Unit. This packet contains instructions specific to you. Follow the instructions to apply for your new driver license. Depending on your NY State driver license record you may be approved with a Problem Driver Restriction and an Ignition Interlock Device (IID). You may be required to install and maintain an Ignition Interlock Device on any, and all vehicles you own or operate before going to your local motor vehicles office to apply for your permit/license.
For information about how to obtain an ignition interlock device and have it installed, please visit . In the center of the page, you will find tabs for Forms, Regulations/Laws, Manufacturers/Vendors and Interlock Devices. Select the Manufacturers/Vendors tab for information regarding manufacturers and installers and select the Interlock Devices tab for available models and fees.
After you have the ignition interlock device installed, you are required to bring all of the following items from the approval packet you receive from Driver Improvement to any local Motor Vehicles Office to apply for your permit/license:
These restrictions will remain in effect for five years from the issuance of the document. Should you incur any violations/convictions, the approval may be withdrawn and favorable consideration may not be given to any future request for restoration of your New York State Driver license.
Note: Regardless if you are applying for a NY State driver license or driving privilege, any additional convictions of moving violations or other incidents added to your driving record can make you ineligible for approval or may delay the approval process.
Conviction of a serious traffic violation or multiple traffic violations can result in the suspension or revocation of your driver license or privilege to drive in New York State. It is illegal to drive here when your driver license or driving privilege 1 is suspended or revoked.
A suspension means your license or driving privilege will be taken away for some time. You may need to pay a suspension termination fee. Your suspension period can be definite (which has a beginning and end date) or indefinite, which does not end until you take the required action.
If you receive an order from DMV saying your license or driving privilege is revoked, this means your license has been cancelled and you must get a new one when the revocation period ends. In most cases, before you can get a new license you must first request approval from DMV when the revocation period is over. You may be required to take the written and driving tests again and pay a license reapplication fee. Your application may be denied if you have a high-risk driving record or fail to meet DMV requirements. You may also need to pay a driver civil penalty before your license or driving privilege can be restored.
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