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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

186.635 Persons required to complete examinations under KRS 186.480 --

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Reinstatement.
(1)The following persons shall be required to successfully complete the
examinations required under KRS 186.480 prior to being issued a Kentucky
operator's license:
(a)A person who has been issued a Kentucky instruction permit or
intermediate license;
(b)A person who has applied for a Kentucky operator's license under KRS
186.412 or 186.4121; and
(c)Other persons as identified in an administrative regulation promulgated
by the Department of Kentucky State Police or the Transportation Cabinet
under KRS Chapter 13A.
(2)A person who possessed a Kentucky operator's license that has expired for a
period of less than five
(5)years and was not subject to suspension,
withdrawal, revocation, or disqualification at the time of expiration may have
that license reinstated without submitting to the examinations required under
KRS 186.480 by applying to the cabinet for renewal. Upon submission of any
vision testing required under KRS 186.577 and review of the person's driving
history record, the cabinet shall issue a renewal operator's license to an
applicant under this subsection.
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