Cheri
Dansville,#2Consumer Suggestion
Mon, January 29, 2007
I know this is probably too late to be of value but where I live you can go to the DMV and apply for a conditional license when yours has been suspended, depending on what the suspension is for. It should only cost about $75 dollars and on your application you must list all the places you NEED to go,like doctor appts, your job, the sitters to drop off kid(s),the grocery store, laundromat, and anything else of importance- but you can't list things like" going to movie theater", this will allow you to drive your vehicle anywhere that is absolutely necessary; however you cannot be involved in any traffic infractions of any kind that would trigger a report to the DMV because if you do the conditional license will be revoked and then you will have an even harder time getting your full license back. I hope this helps someone if they happen to read this because this is not common knowledge, I happened to find out about it by calling a lot of DMV people and asking lots of questions, until someone told me about it.
Adolph
South Bend,#3Consumer Comment
Thu, February 26, 2004
To make any blanket statements about possessing the capability of reversing suspensions on driver's licenses is ludicrous. . That would truly be worth a whole lot of money to all the poor souls (adults)in my area freezing their a$$e$ off riding mopeds for lack of a valid license. . I think the correct response to their claims is to: [1] Ascertain how much they'll charge for these efforts [2] Offer to pay double that figure AFTER the license is reinstated.