Reinstate from Financial Responsibility
When you lose your privilege to drive in Alaska for failing to comply with financial responsibility, the state revokes your license or privilege to drive. Your driving record will show that the state has taken action against your license.
When you comply with the steps needed to get your license back, you are reinstating your driver’s license or privilege to drive.
To get your license back following the loss of your driving privileges, you need to apply for a new license at your local DMV office by completing the following steps:
- Present proof of SR-22 Insurance
- Pass vision test
- You may also need to pass a written or road test
- Pay the reinstatement and license fees.
- Present proof of birth and identity
For acceptable documents, please see original license requirements - If you are under 18, present parental consent
- Your parent or guardian may sign at the DMV
- Have a notarized Parent Consent Form if they won't be with you
- Present proof that you have fulfilled your financial responsibility, such as:
- Notarized release of liability (Form 450)
Must be signed by the party(ies) who sustained personal injuries or property damages - Notarized settlement agreement or promissory note (Form 465)
Must be signed by you and the party(ies) who sustained personal injuries or property damages - Deposit security for the amount of damages to the Division of Motor Vehicles.
Please note: Any unclaimed funds may be refunded to you after two years.
- Notarized release of liability (Form 450)
- You may have other problems with your license, so please check with us to learn what else you may need to get your license back.
If you have questions you can call, write or visit your local DMV office.
State of Alaska
Division of Motor Vehicles
ATTN: FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
4001 Ingra Street, Suite 101
Anchorage, AK 99503
(907) 269-5551
E-mail: doa.dmv.ads@Alaska.gov