Before you get started
Processing times
It may take 7-10 business days for processing after receiving your documents. Requests with incomplete information may take longer to process.
If you have not received an update within 30 days, please contact us at 360-902-3900.
Why was my license suspended?
You failed to satisfy a civil court judgment against you for collision damages within 30 days.
How long will my license be suspended?
If you fail to satisfy the civil court judgment, your license will initially be suspended for 10 years, and the suspension can be extended for an additional 10 years upon notification from the court. Non-compliance could result in many years of suspension.
How can I get my license back?
To reinstate your license you must do one of the following:
- Option 1:
- Contact the attorney or individual listed on the Notice of Suspension and enter into an agreement to make payments. The court must send us a Release of Abstract of Court Judgment,
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- Get proof of financial responsibility, such as a Certificate of Insurance (SR-22). An insurance agent can help you with this requirement.
- Option 2: Pay the judgment in full and file proof of financial responsibility (SR-22). The court must send us a Release of Abstract of Court Judgment.
- Option 3: The court needs to provide us information that the judgment has been vacated or set aside.
Get step-by-step instructions
There may be other issues you'll need to take care of to get your license back. To find out what you need to do, see Learn how to reinstate your license.
Related laws
- RCW 46.29.330: Suspension for nonpayment of judgments
- RCW 46.29.270: "Judgment," "state" defined
- RCW 4.56.210: Cessation of lien — Extension prohibited — Exception
- RCW 6.17.020: Execution authorized within ten years — Exceptions — Fee — Recoverable cost