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A suspension means your license or driving privilege will be taken away for a period of time. You may need to pay a suspension termination fee. Your suspension period can be definite (which has a beginning and end date) or indefinite, which does not end until you take the required action.
The quickest and easiest way to check your driving status is online through MyDMV. Sign up for or sign into MyDMV and use the "My License, Permit, or ID" service. You can check. the current class and status of your driving privilege (for example valid, revoked, suspended)
Your driver license or privilege to drive will remain suspended until you comply with the instructions on your suspension order. You may also be required to pay a suspension termination fee. A definite suspension lasts until your suspension period ends.
If your license is suspended, the New York Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) will take away your driving privileges for a certain amount of time, but the only action you need to take at the end of the suspension is to pay a suspension termination fee.
Driving without insurance in New York can lead to serious penalties — and in some cases, your license may be suspended or revoked. If this happens, the DMV will send you a "Definite Suspension Order" that tells you how long the suspension will last.
The state Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) issues drivers license suspensions and revocations for a wide range of reasons. The requirements to restore your credential and the steps in the procedure generally vary based on the severity of the driving offense and its corresponding penalty.
When your driver's license is suspended for a traffic conviction, you will need to pay a Driver Responsibility Assessment fee before your license is reinstated. The DMV will mail you a statement that includes the minimum amount you must pay. You can pay the fee online, by mail, or in person at a New York DMV office.