
Traffic Tickets - Point Suspension or Revocation

However, if you ALSO lost your driving privilege due to refusing to take an alcohol or drug test, you must file proof you completed a Substance Abuse Traffic Offender Program (SATOP), file an SR-22 insurance form, and pay an additional $45. NOTE: You will only need to file one proof of liability insurance form (i.e., an SR-22 form ) even if it is required under all reasons for which you lost your driving privilege.įor Example: If you lost your driving privilege because of points from speeding tickets, you must file proof of insurance ( SR-22 form ) and pay $20. If you have two or more reasons why your driving privilege was taken away, look on the chart under each reason to see what forms you need and the total amount to pay.If it is still too soon to get your driving privilege back, you may want to read the information about limited driving privileges. A reason should be listed on each letter, and all the reasons will be listed on your driver record under "Department Actions." If all the dates show you may now get your driving privilege back, use the chart to find out what forms to file, if any, and how much you must pay. Note all reasons why your driving privilege was taken away.The basic fee for a Missouri driver record is $5.88 per driver record. You may purchase a copy of your current driver record at any Missouri license office, or call (573) 526-2407. This information is included in the letter(s) you received from the Driver License Bureau when your driving privilege was taken away, or can be found on your current Missouri driver record. Determine the reason(s) why your driving privilege was suspended, revoked, or denied.If your Missouri driving privilege was suspended, revoked, or denied and you would like to know how to get it back, follow the three steps below. 3 Steps to Get your Driving Privilege Back

Information 24/7 – If you have questions about a ticket, suspension, or revocation on your Missouri driver record, you may now call our new interactive voice response system at (573) 526-2407 - available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
