What should I do to get my suspended license back??

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What should I do to get my suspended license back??

My license was suspended 7 years ago and since then i was caught 7 more times drving on a suspended license. The final time I was caught and charged/convicted for possession charges ( i have other charges as well but I do not feel they pertain to my license ). Since this arrest I have completed long term rehab, held a steady job, and visit my p.o. on a monthly basis. Basically I have turned my life around. I have an opportunity to work for the union but I need my license. . . HELP!!

Asked on May 22, 2009 under Criminal Law, Pennsylvania

Answers:

N. K., Member, Iowa and Illinois Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney

Answered 14 years ago | Contributor

According to the Pennsylvania Dept. of Transportation, to restore your driving privilege, contact their Customer Care Center at 1-800-932-4600 and request a "Restoration Requirements" letter (free of charge). You need to provide your Pennsylvania Driver's License number, your name, and your date of birth.

They will mail you the letter which will explain what you need to do to have your driver's license restored.

For more information regarding suspensions, see the website:  http://www.dmv.state.pa.us/centers/SuspensionCenter.shtml.


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