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License Reinstatement in Minnesota

Fee: $6801st Offense: 90dRestricted License: Available

First-offense DUI suspension in Minnesota: 90 days (revocation). Reinstatement fee: $680. A limited license is available. IID requirement: 3–6 years for first offense.

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Overview

After a DUI conviction in Minnesota, your license will be suspended for 90 days (revocation) for a first offense. Reinstatement requires paying a fee of $680 and completing all court-ordered requirements. Minnesota does offer a limited license to help you maintain essential driving privileges during the suspension. Understanding the full reinstatement process is essential to getting back on the road legally and safely.

Key Facts

1st Offense Suspension: 90 days (revocation)
Reinstatement Fee: $680
Restricted License: Available
IID (1st Offense): 3–6 years

Suspension Periods

OffenseSuspension Period
1st Offense90 days (revocation)
2nd Offense1 year (revocation)
3rd OffenseIndefinite (revocation)

DUI Penalties (1st Offense)

PenaltyDetails
Minimum Jail48 hours
Fines$1,000
License Suspension30–90 days
IID RequiredNo

Restricted / Hardship License

Available: Yes
Type: Limited license
Details: Minnesota offers a limited license allowing driving for essential purposes during the revocation period.

Ignition Interlock Device (IID) Requirements

1st Offense: 3–6 years
2nd Offense: 3–6 years

Reinstatement Process

1

Complete Your Suspension Period

Serve the full suspension period mandated by Minnesota law. For a first DUI offense, this is 90 days (revocation). Do not drive during this period unless you have a valid restricted license.

2

Complete Court-Ordered Requirements

Fulfill all requirements imposed by the court, which may include a DUI education or treatment program, community service, victim impact panel, and any probation terms. Keep documentation of completion.

3

Obtain SR-22 Insurance

Contact your insurance provider to file an SR-22 certificate of financial responsibility with the Minnesota DVS. This proves you carry the state-required minimum liability coverage. Expect higher premiums for several years.

4

Install Ignition Interlock Device (If Required)

If ordered, install an IID on your vehicle through a state-approved provider. For a first offense in Minnesota, the IID requirement is 3–6 years. You are responsible for installation costs (typically $70–$150) and monthly monitoring fees ($60–$80).

5

Pay Reinstatement Fees

Pay the license reinstatement fee of $680 to the Minnesota DVS. Additional fees may apply depending on your specific situation. The typical fee range in Minnesota is $20–$680.

6

Apply for License Reinstatement

Visit your local Minnesota DVS office with all required documentation, including proof of completed suspension, court documents, SR-22 filing confirmation, payment receipts, and valid identification. You may need to retake the written and/or driving exam.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long is my license suspended after a DUI in Minnesota?
For a first offense, your license will be suspended for 90 days (revocation). A second offense carries a 1 year (revocation) suspension, and a third offense results in Indefinite (revocation). The actual period may vary based on BAC level and other factors.
How much does it cost to reinstate my license in Minnesota?
The reinstatement fee in Minnesota is $680. However, total costs typically range from $20–$680 when accounting for all associated fees. Additional expenses may include SR-22 insurance ($300–$800/year above normal premiums), IID installation and monitoring, and court-ordered program fees.
Can I get a restricted license after a DUI in Minnesota?
Yes. Minnesota offers a limited license. Minnesota offers a limited license allowing driving for essential purposes during the revocation period. This allows you to continue driving for essential purposes while serving your suspension.
Is an ignition interlock device required in Minnesota?
For a first DUI offense, the IID requirement in Minnesota is: 3–6 years. For a second offense: 3–6 years. An IID typically costs $70–$150 to install and $60–$80 per month for monitoring.
What are the DUI penalties for a first offense in Minnesota?
First-offense DUI penalties in Minnesota include: jail time of 48 hours, fines of $1,000, and a license suspension of 30–90 days. An ignition interlock device is generally not required for first offenses. Additional penalties may include community service, DUI education programs, and probation.

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Disclaimer: This is informational only, not legal advice. License reinstatement requirements change frequently. Verify current requirements with the Minnesota DMV or a licensed attorney.