My license was revoked in 2000. Can I schedule an appointment for reinstatement hearing at this location. I’m living in Florida and would need to fly there for a hearing if this location can do this. If not what’s the nearest location for hearing that’s close to western Kentucky.

A) The DMV in Richmond only handles reinstatement hearings for licenses that were revoked in Virginia. Since your license was revoked in 2000, you will need to schedule a hearing at the DMV office in the state where you were living at the time of the revocation.

The nearest DMV office to western Kentucky is in Paducah, Kentucky. You can schedule a reinstatement hearing at the Paducah DMV office by calling (270) 442-6920.

Here are the steps on how to schedule a reinstatement hearing at the Paducah DMV office:

  1. Call the DMV office at (270) 442-6920.
  2. Select the option for “Reinstatement Hearings.”
  3. Provide the customer service representative with your name, date of birth, and driver’s license number.
  4. The customer service representative will schedule a hearing for you.

You will need to bring the following documents to your reinstatement hearing:

  • Proof of identity
  • Proof of residency
  • Proof of financial responsibility (insurance)
  • Proof of completion of any required driving courses or treatment programs
  • The reinstatement fee

The reinstatement fee for a revoked license is $210. You can pay the fee online, by mail, or in person at the DMV office.

Once you have completed all of the requirements, the DMV will reinstate your license. The reinstatement process typically takes 4-6 weeks.

Note: To schedule a reinstatement hearing for your revoked license, you should contact the relevant local Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) or similar authority in the state where your license was originally issued. In your case, since you mentioned living in Florida, you would need to contact the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (DHSMV).

You can visit the official website of the Florida DHSMV or call their customer service line to inquire about the reinstatement process and schedule a hearing appointment. They will be able to provide you with the necessary information and guide you through the required steps.

Regarding the nearest location for a hearing close to western Kentucky, that would depend on the specific state where your license was revoked. Each state has its own DMV or equivalent authority, and the hearing locations would be determined by that particular state’s regulations. You would need to contact the relevant authority in the state of revocation to inquire about hearing locations that are closest to western Kentucky.

Remember, for accurate and up-to-date information regarding your specific situation, it’s best to directly contact the Florida DHSMV and the authority in the state where your license was revoked.

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