If the Kansas Department of Revenue has suspended your driver’s license, you’ll need to meet specific requirements outlined on your suspension. You can then pursue a license reinstatement by submitting an SR-22 certificate, proof of fulfilled requirements, and paying a base $16 fee to the DOR with additional fees for more severe violations.
Driving on a suspended license can carry serious consequences—including prolonged suspension periods or automatic revocation. Every state has different requirements for license suspension and processes for reinstatement that can vary even more depending on the severity of your violation.
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Why you might need a license reinstatement in Kansas
Drivers in Kansas can have their license suspended for a wide range of offenses, from violating Kansas minimum insurance requirements
to refusing to submit to a BAC test. The severity of your violation will determine the specific requirements of your suspension, but it’s up to you to fulfill these requirements and initiate your reinstatement before getting back on the road. You can find the specific reasons for your suspension and requirements of your reinstatement by checking your record with the Kansas Department of Revenue. Contact the DOR by phone at 785-296-3671 (or 785-296-3613 for the hearing impaired), by e-mail at dl@kdor.ks.gov
, or by looking up your driving record online
. How to get a license reinstatement in Kansas
To reinstate a suspended driver’s license, you’ll need to appear at your local Kansas DMV office once you’ve completed your reinstatement requirements. These requirements may include any or all of the following:
Submit any required suspension documents
File an SR-22 Certificate or proof of insurance
Retake and pass a knowledge and/or driving skills test
Once you know the specific requirements of your reinstatement (as outlined on your DOR license status
), you’ll be able to determine the exact reinstatement fees you’ll have to pay. Additional fees may be applied depending on the circumstances of your suspension, but the base fees could include the following: License re-issuance fee: $16
Here are the acceptable forms of payment for the Kansas Department of Revenue when paying your reinstatement fees:
By mail: check payable to “Division of Vehicles”
Online
(may include a convenience fee): Visa, MasterCard, American Express, or Discover credit card or e-checkIn-person at your local Kansas DMV office: Call in advance to check acceptable forms of in-person payment
Alcohol-related suspension
You face a considerably greater amount of preliminary requirements and reinstatement fines for a license that was suspended for an alcohol-related incident like a DUI.
To start you’ll have to pay an additional $100 fee to reinstate your license to start. However, if you failed or refused a BAC test, you’ll face another $200 to $1,500 in fees depending on the number of violations you’ve committed.
Failure to comply suspension
You could get a suspension for failure if you fail to appear in court for a traffic citation, don’t pay a traffic fine or other court fees, or fail to comply with any other terms of a ticket. You’ll likely have to pay any outstanding fees or fines as part of your requirements, but you’ll also be charged an additional $100 fee for this specific type of suspension.
Key Takeaway Check your license suspension status online or by contacting the Kansas Department of Revenue to determine your required steps and fees for reinstatement.
How to get restricted driving privileges in Kansas
A suspended license will complicate some basic transportation necessities, like getting to school or work, but some drivers may be eligible to request a modification of their suspension. If approved, you’ll be able to operate a vehicle under restricted driving privileges. With restricted privileges, you’ll be able to for the following if approved:
Probation-related appointments
Substance abuse treatment programs
Register with the Kansas Department of Revenue Customer Service Center
to apply for your restricted driving privileges. Once registered, you’ll be able to submit one of the following forms, depending on the reason for your suspension: You’ll also be able to use these forms to check your eligibility before applying for modification.
Drivers whose licenses have been suspended for an alcohol-related incident will have to wait at least 45 days into their suspension before applying for modified driving privileges. Those who refused chemical testing will have to wait at least 90 days. If approved, these drivers will also have to install an ignition interlock device on their vehicle.
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What is an SR-22 certificate?
An SR-22
certificate acts as a guarantee that you are financially responsible to operate a vehicle. The SR-22 requires you to purchase insurance that meets Kansas’s minimum requirements
if you don’t have it already and prohibits you from canceling insurance without contacting the Department of Revenue first. Submitting a Kansas SR-22
certificate is a major requirement to apply for license reinstatement or modified driving privileges. To submit your SR-22, you’ll need to request one from your insurance provider who will then submit it to the DOR for you, if they agree. Your insurance provider is not required to approve an SR-22, so in a worst-case scenario, you may need to get a new insurance policy altogether. Expect an SR-22 to have a significant impact on your insurance rates.
How to save money on car insurance in Kansas
During every step of your license reinstatement from suspension to SR-22, you can expect one guarantee—a rise in your insurance rates. However, the exact effects of a bad driving record will depend on your insurance policy, so there is hope yet for an affordable premium!
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