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If your license has been suspended for over one (1) year, you will need to meet all the requirements of the suspension, pay the reinstatement fee, and schedule an appointment with the Kentucky State Police to retake the written and vision tests.
The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) can suspend your driver's license for several reasons, including driving without insurance, having too many traffic violations, failing to pay child support, and more.
Drivers can get suspended drivers license reinstatements in Kentucky by using one of the methods: online, by mail or in person at a nearby DMV office. A suspension notice containing the exact amount of reinstatement fees and requirements will be sent to drivers by the Kentucky Division of Driver Licensing.
Refunds will not be issued once you submit your reinstatement fee application. Applicants must order a duplicate license by mail or in person at a Driver Licensing Regional office. Click here to compare these options. Testing is required for any applicants who have been suspended for over one year.
Upon the accumulation of 12 points (7 points if under age eighteen) within a two-year period, a driver's privilege to operate a motor vehicle may be suspended. Individuals are given an opportunity to meet with a hearing officer prior to any possible suspension.
The new licensing model offers more options and modern services, such as online appointment scheduling, your choice of a four or eight-year license, REAL ID licenses, and NEW online and mail-in license renewal options for those who qualify. Learn more at drive.ky.gov.
Kentucky prohibits driving without a license and driving while suspended. A violation can lead to fines, jail time, and other penalties.