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<blockquote data-quote="KFld" data-source="post: 413448" data-attributes="member: 2442"><p>The fee was already sent in to restore his license, along with the restoration application. The court gave us the paperwork when he went to reopen the case and said to send it in right away and then DMV would also be informed electronically that he reopened the case. Supposedly once they get this fee, application and notification from the court that the case has been reopened, unless the court tells them there is an issue that has to be resolved before restoring his license, you usually get the letter saying it was reinstated within about 2 weeks, so I'm praying by the beginning of next week, before we go away on our cruise, his license will be restored and he can drive himself back and forth to work. </p><p></p><p>I think I'm leaning towards taking the keys, since this is costing us money that I can't afford to be throwing out the window if he gets caught before it's reinstated. I know he's going to pitch a fit, but then I just have to tell him that he can't have the car until he pays for it then and that we aren't even going to pick it up when it's finished. I realize he's 24 years old and it's his car, but it's not his money fixing the car.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KFld, post: 413448, member: 2442"] The fee was already sent in to restore his license, along with the restoration application. The court gave us the paperwork when he went to reopen the case and said to send it in right away and then DMV would also be informed electronically that he reopened the case. Supposedly once they get this fee, application and notification from the court that the case has been reopened, unless the court tells them there is an issue that has to be resolved before restoring his license, you usually get the letter saying it was reinstated within about 2 weeks, so I'm praying by the beginning of next week, before we go away on our cruise, his license will be restored and he can drive himself back and forth to work. I think I'm leaning towards taking the keys, since this is costing us money that I can't afford to be throwing out the window if he gets caught before it's reinstated. I know he's going to pitch a fit, but then I just have to tell him that he can't have the car until he pays for it then and that we aren't even going to pick it up when it's finished. I realize he's 24 years old and it's his car, but it's not his money fixing the car. [/QUOTE]
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