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BMV Begins Reinstatement ‘Relief’ Program

INDIANAPOLIS (AP): The Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles is making it easier for residents who want to have their drivers licenses reinstated. Commissioner Don Snemis says the BMV will begin a “relief'' program allowing drivers to pay smaller fees to get their driving privileges restored. Drivers will get half off the cost of reinstatement if their privileges were suspended for driving without insurance.

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