Getting help with a suspended PA Drivers License
A quick explanation on how to find help if you have a suspended drivers license in Pennsylvania and need to continue to driver for work or family.
First step is to get your records from PennDOT
If you are dealing with a suspended drivers license in Pennsylvania the very first step to restoration is to find out why your drivers license was suspended. You have the choice to handle this on your own or get help from the professionals at <a href=“http://www.licenserestoration.com”>License Restoration Services Inc.</a> . If you decide to handle this on your own you will need to get your driver records from PennDOT. The Pennsylvania department of motor vehicles can be found at http://www.dmv.state.pa.us/ and from there you will want to follow the prompts to requesting driver record information.
Once you have your records you need to start be clearing the suspensions. Most of the time the courts where an indefinite suspension is listed will be on the restoration requirements, and you can contact the court to find out what needs to be done to remove the suspension. Tread carefully here as making the wrong move will hurt you and can lead to longer suspension time if you just start paying tickets.
Once the courts have explained how to clear your suspensions, then you must get in touch with PennDOT to make sure this happens. You can write to PennDOT at ;
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Pennsylvania Department Of Transportation
1101 South Front Street
Harrisburg, PA 17104
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This guide has been compiled by License Restoration Services. We have been helping PA residents for over 10 years by allowing them to maintain a minimum standard of living even through a suspended drivers license.
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