
Unpaid debt owed to the State of South Dakota.Possession of alcohol by a minor under 21.Sale/distribution of alcohol to a minor under 21.Any convictions for violating the restrictions of the license of a driver under 18.Failure to pay a fine resulting from a traffic violation.Any conviction for a traffic violation committed prior to age 16.Failure to maintain proof of auto insurance.Having too many points on your driving record as dictated by the current point system.Using a motor vehicle to commit a felony or causing the death of someone in a vehicle accident.Failing to appear for a re-examination when requested to do so.
Attempting to change information on your driver license or using someone else’s license. Failing to settle a financial judgment made against you for damages resulting from a motor vehicle accident. Giving false information when you apply for a driver's license or non-driver ID card. Driving while license is suspended, canceled, revoked or disqualified. Driving after a court order not to drive. Refusing to be tested for alcohol or drugs if you are asked to do so by a police officer. Alcohol conviction in a vehicle by a minor. A conviction for driving while under the influence. This is not an exhaustive list, but your license may be cancelled, disqualified, revoked, or suspended due to: To keep your driver’s license, you must drive safely at all times. You don't have to call us to check the status of your license. What is the Status of My South Dakota Driver's License? Following suspension, no testing will be required to reinstate the license unless the license has expired. Application fees and the reinstatement fee will be required. The temporary loss of a driver license and/or privilege to drive or apply for a license. Following revocation, all applicable tests will be required in addition to the application fee and a reinstatement fee in order to reinstate the driver’s license. The loss of a driver’s license and/or privilege to drive or apply for a license. Please visit the FLHSMV web site for further details on how to satisfy these other types of suspensions.Revoked or Suspended Licenses What is a Revoked Driver’s License? All other driver license issues are addressed by the state of Florida DHSMV.
The Clerk’s Office only handles suspensions in regards to traffic citations issued in Miami-Dade County. You must go to any Florida Department of Highway Safety & Motor Vehicles (DHSMV) office to obtain information on how to satisfy any other type of suspension/revocation other than for a traffic citation. Any other suspension/revocation that is not for failure to pay or appear for a traffic violation in Miami-Dade County.If your driver license is suspended for any of the following reasons: If your license was issued outside of the State of Florida, you will need to ask the clerk for a D-6 clearance form at the time of payment.