Ending License Suspensions for Unpaid Court Fines and Costs

Effective July 1, 2019, Virginia law changed to prohibit Virginia courts from suspending someone's driving privilege solely for failure to pay court fines and costs. This change does not address non-payment of tolls or eliminate any suspensions/requirements for failure to pay child support, driving on a suspended license or judgments or other reasons unrelated to fines and costs suspensions.

Additionally, all suspensions in DMV's records for failure to pay Virginia court fines and costs were removed, and any related reinstatement fees were waived.

While failure to pay Virginia court assessed fines and costs no longer affect driving privileges, this change does not eliminate the requirement to pay the underlying court costs and fines.

For Virginia Residents

DMV mailed letters to individuals who currently live in Virginia and had suspensions for failure to pay Virginia court fines and costs to advise them of their specific requirements to get their driver's licenses. The letters were mailed to the address on file with DMV.

Log in to your DMV account and check your compliance summary to find out if your Virginia driving privilege is suspended or revoked for other reasons besides the failure to pay court fines and costs. If it is, your compliance summary will provide details on what is required to meet any other court or DMV requirements to include payment of reinstatement fees to regain your driving privilege.

If you do not have a DMV account, create a DMV account. If you are not able to create an account, enter your contact information (which will be encrypted) in our secure online form, then select "Fines and Costs" from the Subject dropdown on the next screen.

Any reinstatement fees that you previously paid will not be refunded.

If you are a Virginia resident and must apply to get your license back, your application requirements could include: