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Old Apr 17, 2008, 01:27 PM
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suspened drivers license for non-pymt of court ordered child-support.

i would like to know if and how i can go about getting my license back now that my son has turned 18 years old and is no longer considered a ward of the state. who do i contact, or what procedures do i need to take?

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Old Apr 17, 2008, 01:41 PM   #2  
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Contact the agency that issues driver licenses in your state. Which state?
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Contact Child Support Service Agency in your area first, you have to pay what you owed the state. Then you will be issued a letter to submit to State Department (for your passport) and DMV (for your driver's license).
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Do you still owe child support in which you have been in arrears? It would be helpful to know that...
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i would like to know if and how i can go about getting my license back now that my son has turned 18 years old and is no longer considered a ward of the state. who do i contact, or what procedures do i need to take?


Pay the back support, you'll get a form letter to give to DMV, your license will be reinstated - at least in NYS.

You will not be reinstated until you pay in full (again, in NYS).
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Same in every state, you have to pay child support in full, to be able to reinstate your driver's license and passport.
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i would like to know if and how i can go about getting my license back now that my son has turned 18 years old and is no longer considered a ward of the state. who do i contact, or what procedures do i need to take?


Hopefully your posts will combined - they contain differing info about the legal status of your son, which is quite confusing to the people trying to help you.
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