In North Dakota, an SR‑22 (Certificate of Financial Responsibility) is required for drivers who commit serious offenses such as DUI, actual physical control, driving under revocation, long‑term suspensions (91 days or more), crashes without insurance, civil judgments from crashes, manslaughter or negligent homicide involving a vehicle, and felonies involving a vehicle. The SR‑22 can be purchased through the driver’s motor vehicle insurance provider, and the proof of financial responsibility must remain on file with the director for one year from the date the driving privileges are reinstated, the date a temporary restricted license is issued, or the date of the uninsured crash.
To reinstate a suspended license, North Dakota law requires the Driver’s License Division to collect a reinstatement processing fee before releasing the privileges. The fee amount varies by suspension type, with examples ranging from $25 for certain medical or visual report failures, $50 for failures to appear, provide proof of insurance, or pay fines, to $100 for offenses such as BAC over the legal limit, physical control, or driving under revocation. Payment can be made by phone, mail, or online, and the driver must satisfy all other reinstatement conditions, including completing any suspension period and providing the SR‑22 on file.
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