How do I reinstate a suspended driver’s license from child support?

If you owe child support in Massachusetts, your driver’s license may have been suspended or revoked as a result of non-payment. To get your license reinstated, you will need to take the following steps: 1. Pay any outstanding child support: You will need to pay off any arrears or outstanding child support payments in order to get your license back. If you are unable to pay the full amount at once, you may be able to make payment arrangements with the Massachusetts Department of Revenue (DOR). 2. Submit a payment plan agreement: If you are unable to pay the full amount owed, you can submit a payment plan agreement to the DOR. This agreement will outline a schedule for how you will pay off the arrears over time. 3. Attend a hearing: If the DOR denies your payment plan agreement, you may request a hearing to appeal the decision. You will need to provide evidence of your financial situation and explain why you are unable to pay the full amount. 4. Provide proof of payment: Once you have paid off any outstanding child support or have a payment plan in place, you will need to provide proof of payment to the DOR. This may include bank statements, payment receipts, or a letter from your employer. 5. Conduct a hearing with the RMV hsowing clearance from DOR. If you have been suspeneded for over 2 years you will be reuired to take the written and the road test again.