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At your state's DMV, or on the websites for your state's DMV (in a downloadable .pdf version).
depends where you live call you dmv
You would have to contact the Indiana DMV, if you owe the fees directly to the DMV. If you owe the fee to the court, you need to find the records of the ruling against you from the court which imposed the suspension.
GO TO THE DMV TO FIND OUT * The DMV does not keep records of such matters. If the person's license was suspended it is because he or she did not appear in court as ordered. Therefore, an FTA warrant can be issued and the person can be taken into custody if stopped by authorities, in more serious infractions authorities will actively seek the person named in the warrant.
There could be a number of reasons. If if someone who works at the NYS DMV viewed this question, they wouldn't be able to answer without your license number. You need to call the DMV and ask them what it's about. Follow the related link below to a page where you can contact the DMV or find your local DMV office.
Depends on the state in which you are getting the license. Your local DMV can provide this information. Give them a call.
You go to the DMV and get a new license. Usually you need your birth certificate and some other form of ID.
Call your local DMV. They can further assist you with license plate inquiries. They are good about knowing things about licenses. The DMV. It also depends on what you need the information for. You can learn a lot about a person depending on their license.
You call the court, find out how much you owe and pay it. Then you pay the DMV to reinstate your license.
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