Applying for a Minnesota Hardship Drivers License- While Drivers License is Suspended

Applying for a Minnesota Hardship License- While Drivers License is Suspended


During the completion of the Minnesota driving license suspension period, motorists may have the option to request a limited license to drive. The eligibility requirements and application steps may differ based on the type of misdemeanor committed. For instance, if you have an MN suspended drivers license due to failure to pay for child support, you may complete an application form and mail it or present it in person at a nearby MN DPS office.

Drivers will be required to provide proof that payment for the restricted license fee set at $20 has been arranged as well. This type of credential is only valid for 90 days. To avoid more severe driving license suspensions in MN, you must adhere to the imposed limitations.

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