Reinstate Suspended Illinois License

Summary

To reinstate a suspended drivers license in Illinois due to failure to appear in court, you need to pay a $70 reinstatement fee, possibly attend traffic school, and show proof of insurance. Contact the Illinois Secretary of States office for exact details. If you dont have your case number, you can request it from the local court by providing your full name and date of birth.

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Illinois
Hello ****, it seems you're located in Illinois. Could you please provide more details about the legal issue you're facing?
I had my license suspended due to failure to appear in court 2 years ago when I turned * and just need to know what I can do to get my license back
In Illinois, to reinstate your license:
*. Pay the required fine.
*. Attend traffic school if necessary.
*. Show proof of insurance.
*. Complete a reinstatement application.
*. Pay the reinstatement fee.
Contact the Illinois Secretary of State's office for more details.
What is the required find
The required fine can vary based on the reason for suspension. It's best to contact the Illinois Secretary of State's office to get the exact amount.
What’s a estimate of the required fine
The estimated fine for reinstating a suspended license in Illinois can range from $* to $*, but it varies depending on the specific case. It's advisable to contact the Illinois Secretary of State's office for accurate information.
What’s the required fine due to failure to appear
In Illinois, the fine for failure to appear in court can range from $* to $*. However, the exact amount can vary depending on the specifics of your case. Contact your local court for precise information.
I looked on the website the only fee is a *$ reinstatement fee
That sounds correct. In Illinois, the reinstatement fee for a suspended license due to failure to appear in court is typically $*. However, there might be additional fines or fees depending on your case. It's best to verify this with your local court or the Illinois Secretary of State's office.
I don’t have my case number anymore
No problem, ****. You can request your case number from the local court where your case was handled. In most cases, you will need to provide your full name and date of birth. Would you like the contact details for your local court?