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DUI License Reinstatement need PDPS block released

Asked on Dec 05th, 2013 on DUI/DWI - Missouri
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I refused to blow, first time i am a minor. lost my license for a year in Missouri. The case in court was dropped. License suspension remained. It has now been a year, my license is still suspended through the Problem driver points system. I moved to Washington. Washington has no problem with me having a license but i need to clear my block on the pdps. How do i go about this without having to comply with Missouri's ridiculous requirements? How am i to complete a SATOP when that seems proprietary to MO. Why is SR-22 insurance necessary for a different state? I tried to make it very clear i am across the country that i do not wish to have a Missouri license. Please any help is appreciated.
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General Practice Attorney serving Columbia, MO at Eng & Woods
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Unfortunately, it sounds as if Washington will not give you a license until you are reinstated in Missouri.  To do so, you need to complete a SATOP comparable program in Washington and have that agency complete the form found here:  http://dmh.mo.gov/ada/satop/faqs.htm.  You would also need to send or call in a $45 reinstatement fee to Missouri (PO Box 200, Jefferson City, MO 65211-0200 or 573-751-4475).  Finally, Missouri would require you to have SR-22 insurance for two years from the start date of the suspension. This answer does not create an attorney/client relationship.
Answered on Dec 10th, 2013 at 3:28 PM

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