Why was my license suspended?
Your insurance company notified us that you aren't in compliance with your insurance requirement.
What happens when my license is suspended?
- When we receive notification from your insurance company, we'll suspend your driver license and mail you a suspension letter explaining the action and how to reinstate your license.
- You may not drive a motor vehicle until your license is reinstated.
- If you have a Washington driver license, you must return it to any of our driver licensing offices.
What if my driver license is from a state other than Washington?
During this suspension:
- You aren't eligible to apply for a Washington driver license.
- You may not drive in Washington with a license from another state.
How long will my license be suspended?
Until your insurance company notifies us that you're in compliance with your insurance requirement.
Can I get a restricted license?
No, you can't be issued any type of driver license during this suspension.
Can I contest or appeal the suspension?
Yes, you may request an administrative review within 15 days from the date on your suspension letter. The suspension letter we send to you includes a form to request a review of the suspension.
How can I get my license back?
We'll release the suspension when your insurance company notifies us that you are in compliance with your insurance requirement, and mail you a letter telling you that the suspension has been released.