AFTER GETTING A LICENSE REINSTATED, HOW LONG WILL ONE BE ON PROBATION?
After getting the license reinstated one must drive for two years without a conviction in order to have a totally unresrtricted license. If the operator is convicted of an offense during the first 6 months, the operator will once again lose his/her license for 90 days. If the reinstated driver recieves a ticket after 6 months without a conviction, then on a subsequent conviction will once again lose the license for 90 days and the 2 years probationary period begins again.
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