Child Support Took My License How Do I Get It Back
All 50 states have statutory or administrative provisions authorizing the suspension or revocation of various licenses for failure to pay child support. The licenses affected generally are driver's, occupational, professional (e.g., law), business and recreational (e.g., hunting and fishing). Each state imposes its own criteria for the amount of arrears the obligor (the person who owes child support) must owe for a license to be suspended or revoked and the amount of time the obligor must be delinquent before suspension or revocation occurs. Related provisions include procedures to halt revocation proceedings, reinstate licenses and issue temporary or restricted licenses.
In recent years, some legislatures have begun easing up on license restrictions that would impair the obligor's ability to earn income or otherwise meet their parental obligations. For example, 15 states allow for temporary driver's licenses if suspension would prevent the obligor from traveling to and from work, parenting time or religious services. Some states allow for temporary occupational or professional licenses while the administrative or judicial review is being conducted.
To find out more about what a particular state is doing regarding child support enforcement or licensing restrictions, visit the Child Support and Family Law Legislation Database.
State-by-State License Restrictions
| State | Statute | Affected Licenses | Delinquency Threshold/Due Process Procedures/Exceptions |
|---|---|---|---|
| Alabama | Ala. Code §§ 30-3-170 through 30-3-179 | Driver's Sporting | Delinquency Threshold: Arrears in the amount of six months or more. Reinstatement:
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| Alaska | Alaska Stat. § 25.27.246 Alaska Stat. § 25.27.244 | Driver's | Delinquency Threshold: Arrears in the amount of four times the monthly support amount. Reinstatement:
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| Arizona | Ariz. Rev. Stat. §§ 25-517 through 25-519 Ariz. Rev. Stat. § 32-3701 | Driver's | Delinquency Threshold: Arrears in the amount of six months or more; or failure to comply with a subpoena or warrant. Reinstatement: 15 days to request an administrative review after receiving the second notice for a court hearing to deny or suspend license. Board or agency shall suspend or deny the license within 30 days after receiving the notice of noncompliance. |
| Arkansas | Ark. Code Ann. § 9-14-239 Ark. Code Ann. § 16-22-102 | Driver's Business | Delinquency Threshold: Arrears in the amount of three months or more; or failure to comply with a subpoena or warrant. Arrears in the amount of six months for law licenses. Reinstatement: Child support agency will notify the obligor that a request will be made to the department to suspend the license or permanent license plate 60 days after the notification unless a hearing within the office is requested in writing within 30 days. |
| California | Cal. Bus. & Prof. Code § 490.5 Cal. Fam. Code § 17520 | Business Recreational Notary public | Delinquency Threshold: Arrears in the amount of 30 calendar days or more. Reinstatement: A one-time temporary license will be issued for 150 days. A driver's license, excluding commercial driver's licenses, may be extended an additional 150 days. |
| Colorado | Colo. Rev. Stat. § 26-13-123 Colo. Rev. Stat. § 26-13-126 Colo. Rev. Stat. § 42-2-127.5 Colo. Rev. Stat. § 8-1-152 Colo. Rev. Stat. § 24-4-106 Colo. Rev. Stat. § 24-21-110 Colo. Rev. Stat. § 24-31-107 Colo. Rev. Stat. § 24-33-110 Colo. Rev. Stat. § 24-33.5-107 Colo. Rev. Stat. § 24-34-107 Colo. Rev. Stat. § 24-35-116 Colo. Rev. Stat. § 24-36-118 Colo. Rev. Stat. § 25-1-125 Colo. Rev. Stat. § 26-1-130 Colo. Rev. Stat. § 26-13-126 Colo. Rev. Stat. § 35-1-113 Colo. Rev. Stat. § 43-1-119 | Driver's | Delinquency Threshold: Arrears in the amount of six months while paying less than 50% of monthly child support obligation every month; or failure to comply with a subpoena or warrant. Reinstatement:
Exception:
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| Connecticut | Conn. Gen. Stat. § 46b-220 | Driver's Commercial | Delinquency Threshold: 90-day delinquency; or failure to maintain medical insurance; or failure to comply with a subpoena or warrant. Reinstatement: Obligor has 30 days to comply with the suspension order. |
| Delaware | Del. Code tit. 13, § 2216 Del. Code tit. 13, § 516 | Driver's Occupational Professional Business | Delinquency Threshold: Arrears in the amount of $1,000 or more or retroactive support and is 30 or more days delinquent. Reinstatement: Obligor has 20 days after receiving final written notice of suspension to request a hearing, pay arrears in full, surrender to bench warrant, or consent to a payment plan. Hearing shall convene 30 days after receiving obligor's written request. |
| District of Columbia | D.C. Code § 46-225.01 | Driver's Business Sporting Car Registration | Delinquency Threshold: 60-day delinquency Reinstatement: Obligor is given 30 days' notice before action occurs and is entitled to an administrative hearing. Within that time, the obligor can pay the arrears in full or agree to and comply with a payment schedule that requires the obligor to make monthly child support payments towards the amount overdue in an amount equal to 25% of the obligor's current monthly child support obligation. |
| Florida | Fla. Stat. § 61.13015 Fla. Stat. § 559.79 Fla. Stat. § 409.2598 Fla. Stat. § 61.13016 Fla. Stat. § 322.058 Fla. Stat. § 328.42 Fla. Stat. § 455.203 | Driver's Professional Recreational Business | Delinquency Threshold:
Reinstatement:
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| Georgia | Ga. Code § 19-11-9.3 Ga. Code § 19-6-28.1 Ga. Code § 43-1-19 Ga. Code § 43-39A-14 Ga. Code § 43-40-15 | Driver's Business | Delinquency Threshold: Arrears for 60 days or more; ability to pay and willfulness of nonpayment are factors. Reinstatement: Obligor has 20 days from the date of the mailing to come into compliance with the order or to reach an agreement to pay the delinquency with the agency. Obligor may also request, in writing, an administrative or judicial review within 20 days. |
| Hawaii | Haw. Rev. Stat. § 576D-13 Haw. Rev. Stat. § 576D-1 Haw. Rev. Stat. § 436B-19.5 | Driver's | Delinquency Threshold:
Reinstatement: Obligor has 30 days to request, in writing, a hearing to contest the notice of the suspension/revocation, or to enter into a payment plan. |
| Idaho | Idaho Code §§ 7-1401 through 7- 1417 Idaho Code § 7-612 | Driver's Business Concealed Carry | Delinquency Threshold: Arrears in an amount greater than or equal to 90 days or $2,000; or failure to comply with a subpoena. Reinstatement: Obligor has 21 days after being served with notice to pay the arrears in full, establish a payment plan, or schedule a hearing. |
| Illinois | Ill. Rev. Stat. ch. 5, § 100/10-65 Ill. Rev. Stat. ch. 625, § 5/7-100 through 5/7-102 Ill. Rev. Stat. ch. 750, § 5/505 | Driver's | Delinquency Threshold:
Reinstatement: Obligor has 60 days from date of notice to pay current support, pay all past support, and meet health care obligations. Obligor may request a hearing to contest the notice within 45 days. Exceptions: Family financial responsibility driving permit: a permit granting limited driving privileges for employment or medical purposes following a suspension of driving privileges under the Family Financial Responsibility Law. |
| Indiana | Ind. Code § 31-16-12-7 through § 31-16-12-10 Ind. Code § 31-25-4-2 Ind. Code § 31-25-4-32 Ind. Code § 31-25-4-33 | Driver's | Delinquency Threshold: Three-month delinquency; or $2,000 in arrears; or all appropriate enforcement remedies have been exhausted. Reinstatement: Obligor has 20 days to request a hearing; or pay child support arrearage in full or establish an income withholding or payment plan to pay arrears. |
| Iowa | Iowa Code § 252J.1 through 252J.9 Iowa Code § 598.23A | Driver's Business | Delinquency Threshold: Arrears for three months or more; or failure to comply with a subpoena or warrant. Reinstatement: Obligor has 20 days after the mailing of the notice to request a conference in writing, to pay the child support arrearage in full, comply with an existing written agreement, or pay the total amount of delinquent support due. |
| Kansas | Kan. Stat. § 74-146 Kan. Stat. § 74-147 Kan. Stat. § 23-3119 Kan. Stat. § 23-3120 | Driver's Professional | Delinquency Threshold: Contempt of court in child support proceeding; amount equal to or greater than three months child support. Reinstatement: Obligor will be issued six-month temporary professional license. Extension will only occur for an additional 30 days to prevent hardship. |
| Kentucky | Ky. Rev. Stat. § 186.570 Ky. Rev. Stat. § 205.712 | Driver's Recreational | Delinquency Threshold:
Reinstatement: Obligor has 20 days from the date of notice to request informational hearing. Suspension will continue until arrears are eliminated, child support payments are being paid in accordance with a court or administrative order, or obligor complies with a subpoena or warrant relating to paternity or child support. |
| Louisiana | La. Rev. Stat. § 9:315.30 through 9:315.47 La. Rev. Stat. § 37:2952 | Driver's Professional Recreational Business | Delinquency Threshold: 90-day delinquency. Reinstatement: Obligor has 20 days after receipt of notice to request an administrative hearing, pay arrears in full, establish payment schedule, or meet health insurance obligations. Exceptions: If obligor is in partial compliance, the office of motor vehicles may issue the obligor a temporary license valid for a period not to exceed 120 days. At the request of an obligor or other individual for whom an undue financial hardship will occur or has occurred as a result of the loss of his driver's license and upon a showing of good faith, the court may issue an order of partial compliance authorizing the issuance of a temporary license in accordance with R.S. 9:315.33(C). |
| Maine | Me. Rev. Stat. tit. 19-A §2101 Me. Rev. Stat. tit 19-A §2201 Me. Rev. Stat. tit 19-A §2603-A | Driver's Business | Delinquency Threshold: At least 60 days in arrears; or obligor has been 30 days delinquent more than twice in the last 24 months. Reinstatement: Obligor has 20 days after receipt of notice to request an administrative hearing, pay arrears in full, establish payment schedule, or meet health insurance obligations. Exceptions: A board may waive any applicable requirement for reissuance, renewal or other extension if it determines that the imposition of that requirement places an undue burden on the person and that waiver of the requirement is consistent with the public interest. |
| Maryland | Md. Code Ann., Fam. Law § 10-119 Md. Code Ann., Fam. Law § 10-119.3 | Driver's Business | Delinquency Threshold:
Reinstatement: Obligor will have reasonable opportunity to request an investigation of their alleged compliance. Obligor may appeal results of the investigation within 20 days of receiving notice of results or establish a payment schedule. Exceptions: Obligor may be issued a work-restricted license. |
| Massachusetts | Mass. Gen. Laws Ann. ch. 119A, § 16 Mass. Gen. Laws Ann. ch. 62C, § 47A | Driver's Business | Delinquency Threshold: Generally, 8 weeks in arrears; or failure to comply with subpoena or warrant. Reinstatement: Obligor has 30 days to request a hearing or make payment before final determination. Upon issuance of final determination, IV-D agency notifies licensing authority to suspend license. Licensing authority notifies obligor that he or she has 10 days to resolve the child support debt by making a lump sum payment or entering into a payment agreement. Within 45 days of receipt of final determination letter and upon exhaustion of all administrative remedies, obligor may request judicial review. |
| Michigan | Mich. Comp. Laws §552.628 Mich. Comp. Laws § 338.3432 Mich. Comp. Laws § 338.3433 Mich. Comp. Laws § 338.3434 Mich. Comp. Laws § 338.3434a Mich. Comp. Laws § 552.629 Mich. Comp. Laws § 552.630 Mich. Comp. Laws § 552.645 | Driver's Professional | Delinquency Threshold: Arrears greater than or equal to two months. Reinstatement: Obligor has 21 days after being served with notice to pay the arrears in full or request a hearing. |
| Minnesota | Minn. Stat. Ann. § 171.186 Minn. Stat. Ann. § 518A.66 Minn. Stat. Ann. § 518A.67 Minn. Stat. Ann. § 518A.68 Minn. Stat. Ann. § 518A.69 Minn. Stat. Ann. § 214.101 | Driver's Business Recreational | Delinquency Threshold: Arrears in the amount of three months or more. Reinstatement: Obligor has 90 days to establish a written payment agreement. Obligor has 30 days from the date of mailing of the notice to request, in writing, a hearing to contest suspension. Obligor may appeal to the chancery court within 30 days of the suspension.
Exceptions: The commissioner may issue a limited license to a person whose license has been suspended under this section if the person qualifies for a limited license under section 171.30. if the driver needs a license to attend a treatment or counseling program; if status as a homemaker will affect the educational, medical or nutritional needs of dependents; attendance of a postsecondary institution. |
| Mississippi | Miss. Code Ann. § 93-11-153 Miss. Code Ann. § 93-11-155 Miss. Code Ann. § 93-11-157 Miss. Code Ann. § 93-11-159 Miss. Code Ann. § 93-11-163 | Driver's Business | Delinquency Threshold: 30-day delinquency. Reinstatement: Obligor has 90 days after receipt of notice to pay owed support or agree to a payment schedule. Obligor may request hearing on mistake of fact. Obligor may appeal to the chancery court within 30 days of the suspension. |
| Missouri | Mo. Rev. Stat. § 454.1000 through 454.1025 | Driver's Business | Delinquency Threshold: Arrears in the amount of three months or $2,500, whichever is less. Reinstatement: Obligor has 60 days from date notice is served to pay arrears in full, enter into or comply with a payment plan, or request a hearing before the court or director. Exceptions: The court, but not the director, may stay suspension of a license upon a showing that a suspension or continued suspension of a license would create a significant hardship to the obligor, the obligor's employees, any legal dependents residing in the obligor's household, or persons, businesses or other entities served by the obligor. |
| Montana | Mont. Code Ann. § 40-5-701 through 40-5-713 | Driver's Business | Delinquency Threshold: Arrears in the amount of greater than or equal to six months. Reinstatement: Obligor has 60 days from date notice is served to pay arrears in full, enter into or comply with a payment plan, comply with a subpoena or warrant, or show cause in a hearing the suspension is inappropriate. Exceptions: The support enforcement entity may stay suspension of a license upon a showing that suspension or continued suspension of a license would create a significant hardship to the obligor, to the obligor's employees, to legal dependents residing in the obligor's household, or to persons, businesses, or other entities served by the obligor. |
| Nebraska | Neb. Rev. Stat. § 43-3301 through 43-3326 | Driver's Business | Delinquency Threshold: Arrears in the amount of three months or more, noncompliance with payment plan. Reinstatement: Obligor has 30 days from the issuance of notice to request a judicial or administrative review. |
| Nevada | Nev. Rev. Stat. § 425.500 through 425.560 Nev. Rev. Stat. § 391.321 | Driver's Business | Delinquency Threshold: Owes $1000 and not less than two months delinquent. Reinstatement: Obligor has 30 days from receipt of notice to pay arrears in full, enter into or comply with a payment plan, provide proof of medical insurance of the child, comply with a subpoena or warrant, or submit a written request for a hearing. |
| New Hampshire | N.H. Rev. Stat. § 161-B: 2 N.H. Rev. Stat. § 161-B:9 N.H. Rev. Stat. § 161-B:10 N.H. Rev. Stat. § 161-B-11 | Driver's Business | Delinquency Threshold: 60-day delinquency; or failure to maintain health insurance coverage. Reinstatement: Obligor has 21 days from receipt of notice to request, in writing, a supervisory review. |
| New Jersey | N.J. Rev. Stat. § 2A:17-56.41 through 2A:17-56.46 N.J. Rev. Stat. § 2A:17-56.8 | Driver's Business | Delinquency Threshold: Arrears in the amount of six months or more; All methods have been exhausted; and failure to provide health care coverage. Reinstatement: Within 30 days of postmark date, the obligor must pay the full amount of arrears, provide proof of health care coverage for the child, respond to a subpoena, or make a written request for a court hearing to the Probate Division. Additionally, a license is suspended automatically upon the issuance of a warrant. |
| New Mexico | N.M. Stat. Ann. § 40-5A-1 through § 40-5A-13 | Driver's Business | Delinquency Threshold: 30-day delinquency. Reinstatement: Obligor has 30 days from date of notice to provide the board with a certified statement from the department stating compliance with a judgment and order for support, subpoenas, or warrants relating to paternity or child support proceedings. Obligor has a right to a hearing. |
| New York | N.Y. Dom. Rel. Law § 13-244 N.Y. Dom. Rel. Law § 244-c N.Y. Educ. Law § 6509-b N.Y. Fam. Ct. § 458-b N.Y. Gen. Obl. § 3-503 | Driver's Business | Delinquency Threshold: Arrears greater than or equal to four months. Reinstatement: Obligor has 45 days from date of notice to pay arrears in full, establish a payment schedule, or request a review. Exceptions: If court determines that the suspension of the license of the respondent would create an extreme hardship, the court may, in lieu of suspension, suspend the order to the licensing entity for a period not to exceed one year. If on or before the expiration of this period the court has not received competent proof that the respondent is in full compliance with their support obligation and has fully complied, the court shall cause the suspension of the order to be removed and reinstated. |
| North Carolina | N.C. Gen. Stat. § 50-13.12 N.C. Gen. Stat. § 110-142 through 110-142.2 | Driver's Business | Delinquency Threshold: Arrears in the amount of one month; or failure to comply with a subpoena. Reinstatement: Obligor has 14 days from the date of the notice to request a review to establish a payment schedule or contest the order. An obligor may file a request with the clerk of superior court for certification that the obligor is no longer delinquent in child support payments upon submission of proof satisfactory to the clerk that the obligor has paid the delinquent amount in full. |
| North Dakota | N.D. Cent. Code §14-08.1-06 through §14-08.1-07 N.D. Cent. Code § 50-09-08.6 | Driver's Occupational Professional Recreational | Delinquency Threshold: Arears of three times the monthly amount. Reinstatement: Obligor has 30 days after notice to become current on support obligation or make a payment plan. |
| Ohio | Ohio Rev. Code § 3123.41 through 3123.49 | Driver's Recreational | Delinquency Threshold: Obligor hasn't paid 50% of monthly obligation for 90 days prior to final determination of default. Reinstatement: Obligor will be sent notice about suspension. The obligor must request a hearing within seven days to avoid suspension. License may be reinstated when obligor makes full payment to the office of child support in the department of job and family services. |
| Oklahoma | Okla. Stat. tit. 43, § 139.1 Okla. Stat. tit. 56, § 240.15 | Professional Occupational Business Recreational Driver's | Delinquency Threshold: Obligor has failed to make child support payments for at least 90 days, has failed to make full payments pursuant to a court-ordered payment plan for at least 90 days, has failed to obtain or maintain health insurance coverage as required for at least 90 days, has failed to comply with subpoenas relating to paternity or child support proceedings, or has failed to comply with an order to submit to genetic testing to determine paternity. Reinstatement: When all support due is paid in full and the obligor has complied with all other provisions of the order for support. Exceptions: Obligor may be placed on probation by agreeing to a payment plan to make all future child support payments as required by the current order, pay the full amount of the arrearage by lump sum or by making monthly payments. |
| Oregon | Or. Rev. Stat. § 25.750 through 25.785 | Driver's | Delinquency Threshold: Arrears in the amount of $2,500 or three-month delinquency, whichever is greater. Reinstatement: Obligor has 30 days from the date of the notice to contest in writing, comply with the subpoena, or enter into a written agreement. |
| Pennsylvania | 23 Pa. Cons. Stat. § 4355 | Driver's | Delinquency Threshold: Arrears in the amount of three months or more. Reinstatement: Obligor has 30 days after the date of mailing the notice to pay arrears in full, establish a periodic payment schedule, or be excused from failure to comply with the warrant or subpoena. |
| Rhode Island | R.I. Gen. Laws § 15-11.1-1 through 15-11.1-12 | Business | Delinquency Threshold: Arrears in the amount of 90 days or more; or failure to maintain health insurance coverage. Reinstatement: Obligor has 30 days from the date of the notice to request, in writing, a family court hearing. If an obligor requests a timely hearing to contest the issue of compliance, the department may not certify the name of the obligor to a board for noncompliance with a court order of support until the department receives a decision or order of the family court that finds the obligor is not in compliance with a court order of support. |
| South Carolina | S.C. Code § 56-1-171 S.C. Code § 63-17-1020 through § 63-17-1070 | Driver's Occupational Professional Business Commercial Recreational | Delinquency Threshold: Arrearage of $500 and has not paid in 60 days. Reinstatement: Noncustodial parent has 45 days to contact ICSSD and enter into a payment agreement. Exceptions: Obligor may obtain a route-restricted driver's license so they can travel from work to home. |
| South Dakota | S.D. Codified Laws §25-7A-56 S.D. Codified Laws § 32-12-116 S.D. Codified Laws § 25-7A-56.1 | Driver's | Delinquency Threshold: Arrears in the amount of $1,000 or more. Reinstatement:
Exceptions: Department of Public Safety may issue a temporary permit, pending the issuance of a license, if the temporary permit is necessary for the licensee to work and if the Department of Social Services has determined that the licensee is making a good faith effort to comply. |
| Tennessee | Tenn. Code Ann. § 36-5-701 through 36-5-713 | Business | Delinquency Threshold: Arrears in the amount of $500 or more; or 90-day delinquency. Reinstatement: Obligor has 20 days following the service of the notice to request an administrative hearing, pay arrears in full, or establish a payment schedule. |
| Texas | Tex. Fam. Code § 232.001 through § 232.010 | Business | Delinquency Threshold: Arrears in the amount of three months or more. Reinstatement: Obligor has 20 days from the date of the mailing or notice to request a hearing. Obligor is provided an opportunity to make payments towards overdue support under a court-ordered payment schedule. Failure to comply with repayment schedule will result in license suspension. |
| Utah | Utah Code § 78B-6-315 Utah Code § 62A-11-107 | Driver's | Delinquency Threshold: 60-day delinquency. Reinstatement: Not specified in statute. Obligor may request an administrative or judicial review. Can obtain a judicial order staying enforcement of the support or arrearage obligation. Qualifications for judicial order not specified. |
| Vermont | Vt. Stat. Ann. Tit. 15, § 798 Vt. Stat. Ann. tit. 15, § 795 | Driver's Recreational Business Professional Occupational | Delinquency Threshold: One-quarter of annual support obligation or noncompliance with an order. Reinstatement: Obligor has 21 days after notification to either contest the claimed delinquency or request an opportunity to present evidence relating to the noncompliance. |
| Virginia | Va. Code Ann. § 20-60.3(6) Va. Code § 46.2-320 et.seq. Va. Code § 63.2-1937 | Business | Delinquency Threshold: 90-day delinquency or arrears in the amount of $5,000 or more; or failure to comply with a subpoena, summons or warrant. Reinstatement: Pays the delinquency, reaches an agreement with obligee or the department to satisfy the delinquency or complies with the subpoena, summons or warrant. |
| Washington | Wash. Rev. Code § 74.20A.020 Wash. Rev. Code § 74.20A.320 through 74.20A.330 | Business Professional | Delinquency Threshold: Arrears in the amount of six months or more or failed to make payments pursuant to a written agreement or required by a superior court towards a support arrearage. Reinstatement: The licensing entity or the department of licensing receives a copy of the release stating that the responsible parent is in compliance with the order shall be transmitted by the department to the appropriate licensing entities. |
| West Virginia | W. Va. Code § 48-15-102 W. Va. Code § 48-15-104 W. Va. Code § 48-15-202 et. seq. | Business | Delinquency Threshold: Arrears equal to or exceeding six months; or non-compliance with medical order for six months; or failure to comply with a warrant or subpoena. Reinstatement: Pays the full amount of the child support arrearage or medical support arrearage or provides proof that health insurance for the child has been obtained as required by a medical support order or enters a written plan with the bureau for child support enforcement for the payment of current payments and payment on the arrearage. Or a payment schedule is negotiated and agreed to between the obligor and the department. Exceptions: If the suspension of a license will create significant hardship the obligor may enter a payment plan to pay arrears within one year while maintaining a license. |
| Wisconsin | Wis. Stat. § 49.857 Wis. Stat. § 49.858 Wis. Admin. Code DCF 152.10 | Driver's Business | Delinquency Threshold: 90-day delinquency; or failure to comply with a subpoena or warrant. Reinstatement: Paid the delinquent support or made satisfactory alternative payment arrangements or that an individual who failed to comply with a subpoena or warrant has satisfied the requirements under the subpoena or warrant. Exceptions: Suspension period may not exceed five years. |
| Wyoming | Wyo. Stat. § 20-6-111 Wyo. Stat. § 20-6-112 | Driver's | Delinquency Threshold: Available to department and court when in arrears. Administrative suspension possible if more than $2,500 in arrears and delinquent for 90 days or more. Reinstatement: Compliance with the court order or entered a payment plan approved by the department. Exceptions: A temporary license may be issued for no more than 120 days. |
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