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Suspension Actions › Driver License and Registration Suspension ›

How to Get Your Driver License Reinstated

The Child Support Program works with parents to have suspended driver licenses reinstated. To have your driver license reinstated, please take one of the following actions:

OPTION 1:

Enter into a payment agreement online or by email.

Learn more about how to get your driver license reinstated with a payment agreement ›

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Pay what you owe, in person or online.

Learn more about how to get your driver license reinstated by paying your past-due amount ›
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