Driving while license revoked (DWLR/S/C)
To get your license back following the loss of your driving privileges, you can apply for a new license online.
Follow these steps for reinstating a driver's license:
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Pass the Written and Vision Tests: Start by passing the required written knowledge test and a vision test. These tests assess your understanding of traffic laws and your visual acuity.
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Road Test (If Required): Depending on your situation, you may need to pass a road test. This practical examination evaluates your driving skills and adherence to road rules.
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Pay Reinstatement and License Fees: Ensure that you have paid all necessary reinstatement and license fees. These fees can vary depending on your location and the type of license you are obtaining or reinstating.
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Submit Proof of SR-22 Insurance: If required, provide written proof of SR-22 insurance. This is often necessary for individuals who have had previous driving violations or suspensions.
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Parental Consent (If Under 18): If you are under 18 years old and do not have a parent or guardian present during the process, bring a notarized Parent Consent form (Form 433) as required by your local regulations.
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Submit these documents through my.alaska.gov DMV Online Services.