Massachusetts Fines and Limits Permit Practice Test

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What fee is collected when a driver’s license is reinstated after being suspended for a bad check to RMV?

  1. $10

  2. $15

  3. $20

  4. $30

The correct answer is: $15

When a driver’s license is reinstated after being suspended due to a bad check issued to the Registry of Motor Vehicles (RMV), a specific fee is required to process the reinstatement. In this case, the fee set by the RMV for such situations is $15. This fee is designed to cover the administrative costs associated with reinstating a license and to address the impacts of financial responsibilities that individuals have when dealing with suspensions due to financial mishaps. Other amounts listed, such as $10, $20, or $30, do not reflect the official fee established by the RMV for this specific scenario. These amounts may pertain to different types of violations or circumstances but are not applicable when it comes to reinstating a license following suspension for writing bad checks to the RMV. Understanding these distinctions is crucial for individuals who need to ensure that they are paying the correct fee to regain their driving privileges.