At TicketFit, our traffic ticket lawyer has helped thousands of drivers reinstate their suspended license. And while you can certainly give us a call at (305) 775-3720 for help, you can try to reinstate yourself by following these three steps:
Step 1: Check Your Driver’s License
The first thing you want to do is confirm that your license is suspended.
Fortunately, this is easy. You can check the status of your driver’s license online by visiting the Florida Department of Motor Vehicle License Check website.
Step 2: Fix the Suspension
If your license is suspended, DO NOT DRIVE. Driving with a suspended license in Florida is a crime. It could lead to the towing of your car, confiscation of your driver’s license, and your arrest. In addition, it can result in a criminal traffic ticket.
Now there are many reasons for a suspension. These include not having insurance, points, or an outstanding traffic ticket.
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No matter the reason, you must first fix the cause of your suspension before you can reinstate your license. If you need help, contact our traffic ticket lawyer at (305) 775-3720 or email us for a free consultation.
Step 3: Reinstate Your License
After you fix the underlying issue, you are ready to reinstate. You can do so by visiting any driver’s license service centers in Florida and paying the $60 reinstatement fee. However, we do recommend you make an appointment to avoid the long lines.
Alternatively, you can call our traffic ticket attorney for faster reinstatement.
At TicketFit, we can reinstate your license within minutes, without you having to waste time at the DMV. Don’t delay, call us now at (305) 775-3720 or email us get back on the road.