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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

186.442 Suspension or revocation of license or driving privileges in another

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jurisdiction -- Persons eligible for restricted license -- Application and
supporting documents -- Issuance of license valid only in Kentucky -- Removal
of restrictions -- Inapplicability to commercial driver's license.
(1)The Transportation Cabinet shall, before issuing or renewing a Kentucky operator's
license, verify through the National Drivers Register that the person applying for an
initial or renewal Kentucky operator's license does not currently have his or her
operator's license or driving privilege suspended or revoked in another licensing
jurisdiction.
(2)If the person's operator's license or driving privilege is currently suspended or
revoked in another licensing jurisdiction for a traffic offense where the conviction
for the offense is less than five
(5)years old, the Transportation Cabinet shall not
issue the person an initial or renewal Kentucky operator's license until the person
resolves the matter in the other licensing jurisdiction and complies with the
provisions of this chapter.
(3)A person whose operator's license has been suspended or revoked in another
licensing jurisdiction, or the holder of a Kentucky operator's license whose driving
privileges have been suspended in another licensing jurisdiction, may be issued a
Kentucky license, or may renew a Kentucky license if:
(a)The conviction causing the suspension or revocation is more than five
years old;
(b)The conviction is for a traffic offense other than a felony traffic offense or a
habitual violator offense; and
(c)The person has been a resident of the Commonwealth for at least five
years prior to the date of application for issuance or renewal.
(a)A person applying for an operator's license under subsection
(3)of this section
shall submit an application to the cabinet, who shall electronically scan the
application and supporting documents, along with a photograph of the
applicant captured in accordance with KRS 186.4102(1), into the cabinet
database.
(b)The cabinet shall review the person's documentation, including the person's
photograph, in the cabinet database. If the documentation is verified as
accurate, and if the person successfully completes any examinations required
under KRS 186.480 and pays the reinstatement fee required under KRS
186.531, the cabinet shall present the applicant with a temporary operator's
license, which shall be valid for thirty
(30)days, until a permanent operator's
license is mailed to the applicant by the Transportation Cabinet.
(5)A person issued a Kentucky operator's license in accordance with subsection
(3)of
this section shall be issued an operator's license marked "Valid in Kentucky Only"
and shall sign a statement that the person understands that he or she may be subject
to arrest and detention if stopped by a law enforcement officer in another state while
operating a motor vehicle on this restricted license.
(6)If a person granted a license under subsection
(3)of this section satisfies the
requirements to have the suspension or revocation in another state lifted, the person
shall apply to the cabinet to be issued a new license without the restrictions outlined
in subsection
(3)of this section.
(7)The provisions of subsection
(3)of this section shall not apply to a commercial
driver's license.
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