Government & Regulatory/State-Specific Driver's License

Get Your Missouri Driver's License Reinstated

High UrgencyStatus: revoked

Having your Missouri driver's license revoked can feel overwhelming and isolating, especially when you need to drive for work or family responsibilities. The good news is that Missouri has clear reinstatement procedures, and with the right steps, you can regain your driving privileges.

Best Case
2-4 weeks after completing requirements
Typical
2-6 months including time to resolve underlying issues
Worst Case
1+ years for complex cases or habitual offenders
Est. Cost
$500-$2,500
DifficultyVery Difficult

Missouri license revocation involves multiple agencies, complex requirements, lengthy timelines, and significant costs, especially for DWI-related cases

⚠Why This Happens

DUI/DWI convictions

very common

Multiple alcohol or drug-related driving offenses can trigger automatic revocation under Missouri's habitual offender rules

Accumulating too many points

common

Missouri uses a point system where 8+ points in 18 months can lead to suspension, and repeated violations can escalate to revocation

Driving while suspended/revoked

common

Continuing to drive after suspension can escalate penalties to full license revocation

Refusing chemical tests

occasional

Under Missouri's 'refuse and lose' law, refusing a breathalyzer or chemical test results in automatic license revocation

Court-ordered revocation

occasional

Criminal convictions or failure to comply with court orders can result in license revocation

šŸŽÆWhat To Do Right Now

  1. 1

    Check your exact status and requirements

    Contact Missouri DOR at (573) 526-2407 to understand why your license was revoked and what specific requirements apply to your case

    ~30 minutes
  2. 2

    Resolve all underlying issues

    Clear any pending court cases, pay outstanding fines, and complete any required programs (DWI classes, community service, etc.)

    ~1-6 months
  3. 3

    Obtain required documentation

    Get compliance letters from courts, proof of completed programs, and SR-22 insurance if required

    ~1-2 weeks
  4. 4

    Pay reinstatement fees

    Pay the $45 reinstatement fee plus any additional fees specific to your case

    ~Same day

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