As of November 4, 2022 Show
Driver Improvement Unit is reviewing applications that were received by mail on or before the following dates:
A serious traffic offense or multiple offenses can result in the revocation of your NY State driver license or driving privilege. 1 A revocation means your license is canceled, and you must apply for a new one once the revocation period is over. You may also be required to take the written and driving tests again. How to restore your driving privilegeFor most revocations, you must first request and receive approval from the DMV Driver Improvement Unit (DIU) before you can apply for a new driver license at a DMV office. If you are licensed in another state, you must obtain approval from DIU to have your NY State driving privilege restored. DIU must examine your full driver record to see if you can be approved under NY State laws and requirements. OnlineThe fastest and easiest way to request approval is online, although some drivers with complex records may need to submit their request to DIU in writing. Please review all of the information below before you select the 'MyDMV' button at the bottom of this section to begin the restoration process.
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