The loss of a driver’s 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 temporary loss of a driver license and/or privilege to drive or apply for a 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.
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To keep your driver’s license, you must drive safely at all times. This is not an exhaustive list, but your license may be cancelled, disqualified, revoked, or suspended due to:
If you were under 16 years old at the time of violation and hold an Instruction or Restricted Permit, you will be subject to these suspensions:
If you were under 18 years old at the time of violation and are driving prior to the issuance of any permit or license, you will be subject to these suspensions:
A person whose license has been revoked or suspended is required by law to pay a license reinstatement fee in addition to the application fee when they are eligible to apply for a license. Vision and knowledge tests will be required following a revocation.
Any operator who has had his license revoked or suspended following a judgment, a conviction for no insurance, vehicular homicide, DUI or second offense reckless driving in a one-year period must establish proof of financial responsibility for the future before he may drive or re-register any vehicle in this state. Most motorists provide proof of financial responsibility for the future by obtaining a SR22 insurance filing from their automobile insurance company.
A conviction for failure to maintain proof of financial responsibility is a Class 2 Misdemeanor (30 days imprisonment in a county jail, or $100 fine or both), driver license suspension for a period of not less than 30 days or more than one year, and filing proof of insurance (SR-22) with the state of South Dakota for three years from date of conviction. Failure to file proof of financial responsibility will result in suspension of vehicle registration, license plates, and driver’s license.
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