How to Get a North Dakota Driver’s License Reinstatement

Once your North Dakota license suspension or revocation is over, you’ll have to pay the applicable fees to reinstate your driving privileges.
Written by Jacqulyn Graber
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If your North Dakota driver’s license was previously suspended or revoked, you’ll have to fulfill the suspension or revocation period, satisfy all court-ordered requirements, pay any fines and legal fees, file an SR-22 certificate, and pay your reinstatement fees before getting back out on the road. 
You probably rely heavily on your driver’s license to get you around, and facing a license suspension or revocation is a massive inconvenience. If your suspension or revocation period is almost up, you’ll want to be prepared with the details of how to reinstate your North Dakota driver’s license. 
Your reinstatement fee will vary depending on the nature of your suspension, but you can expect to pay between $25 and $100. To help simplify the process,
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Why you might need a license reinstatement in North Dakota 

A license reinstatement occurs after a license suspension or revocation. Typically, the process of reinstating your license after a suspension is a bit simpler, whereas reinstatement after revocation may include a brand new application and the retaking of written or driving exams.
North Dakota’s Department of Transportation (NDDOT) may suspend or revoke your driver’s license for a variety of reasons, such as accumulating too many driving record points, driving while under the influence, and violating
North Dakota car insurance laws
If your license is suspended or has a pending suspension, the NDDOT will mail you an order of suspension including the reason for your suspension, the duration of your suspension, and the exact reinstatement requirements. 

How to get a license reinstatement in North Dakota  

Once you’ve satisfied your suspension period, completed any court-ordered requirements, paid all fines and legal fees, and filed for SR-22 insurance, you can pay the fees to have your license reinstated. Your reinstatement fee will vary depending on the nature of your suspension. 

$25 reinstatement fees 

Your reinstatement fee will be $25 if your license was suspended due to:
  • Failing to file a medical or visual report
  • Failing to meet medical or visual requirements
  • Failing to take/pass a test 

$50 reinstatement fees

Your reinstatement fee will be $50 if your license was suspended due to:
  • Failing to appear in court
  • Failing to post bond
  • Failed to provide proof of car insurance or maintain liability insurance
  • Failing to pay a fine or serve a sentence
  • Failing to pay child support
  • Accumulating 12+ driving points
  • Driving while under suspension

$100 reinstatement fees 

Your reinstatement fee will be $100 if your license was suspended due to:
  • Having a BAC over the legal limit
  • Driving without physical control of your vehicle
  • Refusing to participate in chemical testing or road-side sobriety testing
  • Driving while under revocation
Key Takeaway In most cases, you’ll have to pay a $70 reinstatement fee and $50 service fee before applying for a new North Carolina license. However, some offenses will have different fees. 

How to get a hardship license in North Dakota 

A Temporary Restricted License (TRL)—sometimes called a hardship license—is available to individuals who’ve had their licenses suspended because of certain offenses. TRLs allow drivers to commute to work, school, or other essential destinations for “life maintenance,” such as grocery stores and doctor’s offices. 
Note that you will not be eligible for a TRL if you:
  • Are under the age of 18
  • Had your license suspended due to a second alcohol-related offense
  • Are operating commercial motor vehicles
  • Were convicted for violating the restrictions of a previous TRL
  • Have two or more criminal charges (resulting from separate incidents) in the past year

When can you apply for a hardship license?

To qualify for a TRL in the Flickertail State, you must first satisfy a portion of your suspension with no restricted driving privileges. The exact time frame will vary depending on the reasoning for your suspension. Then, you can complete the required application and submit it to the NDDOT.  

What is an SR-22 certificate?

An SR-22 is a certificate of financial responsibility required for some drivers by court order. If your license was suspended or revoked in North Dakota, you might have to provide an SR-22 certificate before it can be reinstated. 
According to the NDDOT, an SR-22 certificate is required in the following cases:
  • Conviction for driving under the influence
  • Conviction for actual physical control
  • Conviction for driving under revocation
  • Conviction for driving under suspension when the length of the suspension period is for 91 or more days
  • For any crash where no insurance was in effect at the time of the crash
  • For a civil judgment arising from the operation of a motor vehicle crash
  • Conviction for manslaughter in which a motor vehicle is used
  • Conviction for negligent homicide in which a motor vehicle is used
  • Conviction for a felony in which a motor vehicle is used
You can usually get an SR-22 through your regular car insurance provider and they’ll send the necessary forms to the NDDOT. 

How to save money on car insurance in North Dakota  

Unfortunately, after completing your suspension or revocation period and reinstating your license, you may see your
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