Reader’s Question:
I found out that my license is suspended because of driving without insurance. How much will it cost me to get it back? I live in Arlington, TX.
Ben
Arlington, TX
You may have your driver’s license suspended for a second or subsequent ticket for no liability insurance in Texas. If a individual is convicted of a second offense for no-liability car insurance, the person is subject to license suspension or revocation. This is according to Texas Transportation Code 601.231, and 37 Texas Administrative Code 25.19.
A reinstatement fee due prior to the renewal/issuance of a driver’s license must be needed to reinstate your license after a suspension for no insurance there is. You must also get a certain proof of insurance (form SR-22) from an insurance provider and submit it to the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS). The SR-22 is required for 2 years from date of conviction.

