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Minnesota Points Suspension and License Reinstatement Information

Minnesota publishes rules for some suspensions involving accumulated points or repeat violations. The applicable period and any next step depend on the state's record, so use this page as general source-backed information and confirm against the current official record.

General information only. This page does not review your record, decide which category applies, or select a form or provider.

Official source last checked Jun 30, 2026

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What are the published Minnesota requirements for points and repeat violations?

Minnesota does not have a state-administered point system. Instead, Minnesota tracks the number of moving violations on your record rather than accumulating points per violation, so there's no fixed point threshold that triggers a "points suspension" the way some other states use. If your record shows a moving-violation suspension, it falls under Minnesota's general reinstatement path. Here's what to do: 1. Serve the suspension period as stated in your DVS notice. 2. Submit proof that you've complied with any court-ordered conditions. 3. Pay the $30 general reinstatement fee through MNDRIVE (drive.mn.gov). No course is required for this standard moving-violation path, and no SR-22 filing is required either.

Published fee information

$30 general reinstatement fee (MN DVS). Same fee used for moving-violation suspensions since MN has no separate point-system reinstatement line.

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Forms and documents

Published form information

PS3001 (Request for Reinstatement) - same general form used across MN reinstatement scenarios.

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This is an unselected list from the state source. Confirm the correct form for your situation with the issuing agency or a qualified attorney.

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Does this page tell me what I personally need to do in Minnesota?

No. It summarizes published Minnesota information for this category. Your current official notice and record determine which requirements apply, and the issuing agency makes the final decision.

Are the Minnesota forms and fees current?

The cited source was last checked Jun 30, 2026. Forms, fees, and submission methods can change, so confirm them on the linked official source before acting or paying.

Can I save this Minnesota information for later?

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Source excerpt summary: Minnesota does not have a state-administered point system. Instead, Minnesota tracks the number of moving violations on your record rather than accumulating points per violation, so there's no fixed point threshold that ...

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