License suspension periods vary by state and offense number. Mississippi suspends for up to 1 year. Georgia suspends for 60 days (first offense) up to 6 months (third offense). North Carolina suspends registration and plates for 30 days. Florida suspends license, plates, and registration until proof of insurance is provided.
In most states, reinstatement requires purchasing insurance, filing an SR-22, paying reinstatement fees, and paying all court fines. Some states also require a waiting period before reinstatement is possible.





