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Code · Montana · Title 61 — Motor Vehicles · Chapter 5 · Part 2

61-5-218. License reinstatement fee following license suspension or revocation.

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61-5-218 . License reinstatement fee following license suspension or revocation.
(1)Except as provided in subsection (2), a person whose driver's license, other than a commercial driver's license, or driving privilege has been suspended or revoked shall pay a reinstatement fee of $100 to the department to have the driver's license or driving privilege reinstated.
(a)A person whose driver's license or driving privilege was suspended or revoked under 61-8-1016 shall pay a reinstatement fee as required by 61-2-107 .
(b)A driver's license or driving privilege that was suspended or revoked under 61-5-207 must be reinstated without payment of a reinstatement fee.
(c)The reinstatement fee required under subsection
(1)must be waived by the department when a court notifies the department that the person has satisfied the requirements of 61-5-214
(2)and the court has determined that the person is indigent under the standards set forth in 47-1-111 .
(3)The department shall deposit the fees collected under subsection
(1)in the general fund.
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