If your driver’s license was suspended due to an immediate threat, you will need to follow these steps to have it reinstated: 1. Complete any required treatment program: If the immediate threat was due to an event involving alcohol or drugs, you may be required to complete a treatment program and provide proof of completing it. 2. If the immeidate threat was for a medical event you will be required to obtain a medical clearance you will need to obtain a medical clearance from a doctor stating that you are able to safely operate a motor vehicle. 3. Pay any fines or fees: You may be required to pay fines or fees associated with the license suspension before it can be reinstated. 4. Attend a hearing: You may be required to attend a hearing to prove that you are no longer an immediate threat to others on the road. This may involve presenting a medical clearance, completing a defensive driving course, or providing evidence of completing a treatment program. 5. Retake the written and driving tests if required by the RMV to prove your knowledge and ability to safely operate a motor vehicle. 6. Submit reinstatement paperwork: Once you have completed all the necessary steps, you will need to submit reinstatement paperwork to the RMV either in person or online with the RMV. This may include a reinstatement fee and any other required documents. 7. Obtain a new driver’s license: Once your license suspension has been. Note: At times. dealing with the RMV can be a complicated, frustrating process

