Suspended or revoked license, person changing state of residence, cleared of requirements
If someone had their Missouri driver's license suspended or revoked and finished the suspension period, but still hasn't done all the required steps (like showing proof of insurance or finishing an alcohol program), they can be let off the hook for those remaining steps — as long as they moved to another state and got a driver's license there. They have to show proof to the director that they really moved.
302.342. or , person changing state of residence, cleared of requirements. — Any person who has his license to operate a motor vehicle suspended or revoked under chapter 302 or 303 and who has completed the period of such or but who has not filed as required by law, or completed an , and who becomes a resident of another state, and is otherwise eligible and has applied for a driver's license in such state, shall be cleared of either or both of these requirements, provided evidence satisfactory to the is presented to show that such person has changed residency.
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Source & history notes
(L. 1991 H.B. 202 & 364)
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