Traffic Tickets - Point Suspension or Revocation
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- If you accumulate eight points in 18 months, your driving privilege will be suspended for 30 days if it is the first suspension, 60 days if it is the second suspension, and 90 days if it is the third suspension. If you accumulate 12 points in 12 months, 18 points in 24 months, or 24 points in 36 months, your driving privilege will be revoked for one year; and
- Following a revocation (loss of driving privilege for one year or more), retake the complete driver exam.
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Points - Non-Alcohol Moving Violations (Examples: speeding, stop sign, careless driving) |
- Pay $20 reinstatement fee;
- File and maintain proof of liability insurance (SR-22 form) for two years from the starting date of your suspension or revocation; and
- Following a revocation (loss of driving privilege for one year or more), retake the complete driver exam.
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Motor Vehicle Accident Judgment - Missouri
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- Pay full amount the court ordered or enter a payment plan;
- Pay $20 reinstatement fee; and
- File and maintain proof of liability insurance (SR-22 form) for two years from the starting date of your suspension or revocation.
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Motor Vehicle Accident Judgment - Out-of-State
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- File reinstatement (clearance) letter from other state;
- Pay $20 reinstatement fee; and
- File and maintain proof of liability insurance (SR-22 form) for two years from the starting date of your suspension or revocation
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Administrative Alcohol or Zero Tolerance (Example: Driving privilege is suspended or revoked for driving with a blood alcohol of .08% or more, or if under age 21 driving with a blood alcohol of .02% or more.) |
- Pay the $45 reinstatement fee;
- File and maintain proof of liability insurance (SR-22 form) for two years from the starting date of your suspension or revocation (Note: Proof of liability insurance is not required for a first-time suspension, if you are under age 21 and driving with a blood alcohol of .02% or greater.);
- File proof you successfully completed a SATOP or comparable program;
- File proof of installation of an Ignition Interlock Device (IID) if your driving record shows more than one alcohol- or drug-related enforcement contact. Note: IID must be maintained for a minimum period of six months from the reinstatement date. You will be monitored during the last three months of the six-month period. If you have any violations, as determined by the device manufacturer during the monitoring period, your requirement to maintain the device will be extended until you complete a three-consecutive-month period without violation. Violations are defined in 7 CSR 60-2.010(refer to "violations reset" language);
- If a 90-day Restricted Driving Privilege (RDP) issued, you must obtain certification from the IID installer that no violations occurred during restricted period or an additional 30-day period of restricted driving must be served; and
- Following a revocation (loss of driving privilege for one year), retake the complete driver exam.
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Ignition Interlock
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- Pay the $20 reinstatement fee;
- File and maintain proof of liability insurance (SR-22 form) for two years from the starting date of your 1-year revocation; and
- Following a 1-year or 5-year revocation, retake the complete driver exam.
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Misrepresentation Revocations, School Bus Permit Suspension, Court Ordered Suspension - Failing To Stop For School Bus Violation, or Court Ordered Suspension - Failure to Yield Right of Way
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- Pay the $20 reinstatement fee.
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Failure to File an Accident Report
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Motor Fuel Theft
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- Pay the $45 reinstatement fee.
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Points - Alcohol-Related Moving Violations (Examples: DWI, BAC, vehicular manslaughter) |
- Pay the $45 reinstatement fee;
- File and maintain proof of liability insurance (SR-22 form) for two years from the starting date of your suspension or revocation;
- File proof that you successfully completed a SATOP or comparable program;
- File proof of installation of an Ignition Interlock Device (IID) if your driving record shows more than one alcohol- or drug-related enforcement contact. Note: IID must be maintained for a minimum period of six months from the reinstatement date. You will be monitored during the last three months of the six-month period. If you have any violations, as determined by the device manufacturer during the monitoring period, your requirement to maintain the device will be extended until you complete a three-consecutive-month period without violation. Violations are defined in 7 CSR 60-2.010(refer to "violations reset" language);
- If a 90-day Restricted Driving Privilege (RDP) issued, you must obtain certification from the IID installer that no violations occurred during restricted period or an additional 30-day period of restricted driving must be served; and
- Following a revocation (loss of driving privilege for one year), retake the complete driver exam.
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Refusal to Submit to an Alcohol or Drug Test
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- Pay the $45 reinstatement fee;
- File and maintain proof of insurance (SR-22 form) for two years from the starting date of your revocation;
- File proof you successfully completed a SATOP or comparable program; and
- File proof of installation of Ignition Interlock Device (IID) if your driving record shows more than one alcohol- or drug-related law enforcement contact.Note: IID must be maintained for a minimum period of six months from the reinstatement date. You will be monitored during the last three months of the six-month period. If you have any violations, as determined by the device manufacturer during the monitoring period, your requirement to maintain the device will be extended until you complete a three-consecutive-month period without violation. Violations are defined in 7 CSR 60-2.010 (refer to "violations reset" language).
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In-State or Out-of-State Failure to Appear Suspension (FACT) or Nonresident Violator Compact (NRVC) (Example: unpaid traffic ticket in Missouri or another state) |
- Pay the $20 reinstatement fee; and
- Proof of compliance (form showing payment or appearance from Missouri Court, or if out-of-state, from the out-of-state agency).
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Failure to Maintain Insurance
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- Pay the $20 reinstatement fee
- File and maintain proof of insurance (SR-22 form), if still required.
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Failure to Maintain Ignition Interlock Device (IID)
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- Pay the $20 reinstatement fee; and
- Have the IID serviced and/or reinstalled (the certified installer will send proof to the Driver License Bureau).
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Out-of-State Accident
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- Pay the $20 reinstatement fee; and
- File reinstatement (clearance) letter from other state.
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Abuse & Lose or Minor in Possession (Court-ordered loss of driving privilege for alcohol- or drug-related convictions) |
- Pay the $45 reinstatement fee; and
- File proof you successfully completed a SATOP or comparable program;
- File and maintain proof of insurance (SR-22 form) for two years from the starting date of your 1-year revocation; and
- Following a 1-year revocation (loss of driving privilege for one year), retake the complete driver exam.
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Child Support Arrearage Suspension
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- Pay the $20 reinstatement fee; and
- File proof of compliance (order from the court or agency that ordered loss of driving privilege telling the Director of Revenue to give the driving privilege back)
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Mandatory Insurance (Example: failure to have insurance) |
- 1st Offense - Pay the $20 reinstatement fee;
- 2nd Offense - Pay the $200 reinstatement fee;
- 3rd Offense - Pay the $400 reinstatement fee; and
- File and maintain proof of insurance (SR-22 form) for three years from eligible reinstatement date.
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Security Accident (Example: how much money you owe in damages from an accident) |
- Pay the $20 reinstatement fee; and
- File a bond, a deposit, or proof of restitution for the damages (installment agreement or release).
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Citations (When testing is required such as medical, written and driving tests) |
- Pay $20 reinstatement fee; and
- Pass the required tests (such as medical, written and driving tests).
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False Insurance Suspension
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- Pay the $150 reinstatement fee; and
- Provide proof of liability insurance (copy of your insurance identification card).
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Five-Year License Denial
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- Serve the five-year denial period and obtain an order of reinstatement from the circuit court in the county where the last alcohol- or drug-related driving conviction occurred. As part of that process, you must register with the Missouri Automated Criminal History Site (MACHS) for a Criminal History Check.
- File proof of installation of an Ignition Interlock Device (IID) equipped with a camera. The court may also require that the IID be equipped with GPS. Note: IID must be maintained for a minimum period of six months from the reinstatement date. You will be monitored during the last three months of the six-month period. If you have any violations, as determined by the device manufacturer during the monitoring period, your requirement to maintain the device will be extended until you complete a three-consecutive-month period without violation. Violations are defined in 7 CSR 60-2.010 (refer to "violations reset" language);
- You may be eligible to apply for a Limited Driving Privilege (LDP) through the circuit court in the county where you live or work.
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Ten-Year License Denial
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- Serve the ten-year denial period and obtain an order of reinstatement from the circuit court in the county where the last alcohol- or drug-related driving conviction occurred. As part of that process, you must register with the Missouri Automated Criminal History Site (MACHS) for a Criminal History Check.
- File proof of installation of an Ignition Interlock Device (IID) equipped with a camera. The court may alsorequire that the IID be equipped with GPS. Note: IID must be maintained for a minimum period of six months from the reinstatement date. You will be monitored during the last three months of the six-month period. If you have any violations, as determined by the device manufacturer during the monitoring period, your requirement to maintain the device will be extended until you complete a three-consecutive-month period without violation. Violations are defined in 7 CSR 60-2.010 (refer to "violations reset" language);
- You may be eligible to apply for a Limited Driving Privilege (LDP) through the circuit court in the county where you live or work.
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