A person whose driver’s license has been suspended or revoked following an arrest for DUI/DWI generally may apply to have their license reinstated at the end of the suspension or revocation period by paying a reissue or reinstatement fee and providing proof of financial responsibility (insurance)—but only after completing any court-ordered sentence, including (1) jail or prison time, (2) work furlough or work release, (3) probation, (4) DUI traffic school, alcohol rehabilitation, treatment, or intervention programs, and (5) payment of fines and court costs.
A driver’s license that has been suspended or revoked is not automatically reinstated when the suspension or revocation period ends, and the driver must complete the reinstatement process to drive legally.
Laws regarding the reinstatement of a driver's license after suspension or revocation for a DUI/DWI arrest vary from state to state and are generally located in a state's statutes—often in the vehicle code, transportation code, or vehicle and traffic code.
In Florida, after a driver's license has been suspended or revoked due to a DUI (Driving Under the Influence) arrest, the individual must wait until the suspension or revocation period concludes before applying for reinstatement. To legally reinstate their driver's license, the individual must complete all court-ordered obligations, which may include serving any jail or prison time, participating in work furlough or release programs, fulfilling probation requirements, attending DUI traffic school, and completing any mandated alcohol rehabilitation or treatment programs. Additionally, all fines and court costs must be paid. Once these conditions are met, the individual must pay a reinstatement fee and provide proof of financial responsibility, typically in the form of auto insurance. It is important to note that the license is not automatically reinstated at the end of the suspension or revocation period; the driver must actively complete the reinstatement process to regain legal driving privileges. The specific regulations and procedures for reinstating a driver's license in Florida can be found in the state's statutes, particularly within the sections related to motor vehicles and traffic regulations.