Reinstate
after Fraudulent Use
When you lose your privilege
to drive in Alaska for fraudulent use, the state revokes your
license or privilege to drive. Your driving record will show that
the state has taken some kind of action against your license.
When you take the steps needed to get your license back, you are reinstating your
driver’s license or privilege to drive in Alaska.
To get your license back following the loss
of your driving privileges, you need to apply for a new license
at a Division of Motor Vehicles office and meet the following requirements.
1. Pass the written and vision
tests. You may need a road test as well.
2. Pay the reinstatement
and license fees.
3. Present proof of birth and identity. See original license requirements for
acceptable documents.
4. A
notarized Parent Consent form if you are under 18.
(Required when your parent or guardian will not be accompanying you to the
DMV)
5. Sometimes, you need to take care
of other problems before you are able to get your license back. When
there are other problems with your license, a Division of Motor Vehicles
employee will tell you what you need to do so that you can get your
license back.
If you have any other questions you can
call, write or visit a Division of Motor Vehicles office.
State of Alaska
Division of Motor Vehicles
ATTN: FRAUDULENT USE
PO Box 110221
Juneau AK 99811-0221
(907) 465-4361
E-mail: DOA.DMV.JDL@Alaska.gov
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