Reinstatement FAQs - Super Speeder

Super Speeder most frequently asked questions.

  • 1. What is Super Speeder?

    Georgia's 'Super Speeder Law' defines a Super Speeder as a driver convicted of speeding at 75 mph or more on a two-lane road or at 85 mph and above on any road or highway in the State of Georgia. In addition to the fines and fees paid to the jurisdiction where the speeding offense took place, a $200 Super Speeder state fee is to be paid by the convicted driver. Failure to pay the Super Speeder fee within 120 days of official notice will result in the suspension of the offender’s license or driving privileges. Payment of a $50 reinstatement fee in addition to the $200 Super Speeder fee will then be required to reinstate their license or driving privileges.

  • 2. How will I be notified that I owe the Super Speeder fee?

    If the DDS receives notification of your conviction for speeding at 75 mph or more on a two-lane road or highway, or at 85 mph and above on any road or highway in the State of Georgia, you will be notified by first class mail of the $200 Super Speeder fee. You will have 120 days from the date of the notice to pay the fee to DDS.

  • 3. Will my license be suspended?

    Failure to pay the Super Speeder fee to DDS within 120 days of the notice date will result in the suspension of your license, permit, or driving privilege in Georgia. If your license, permit, or driving privilege is suspended in Georgia due to non-payment of the Super Speeder fee, you must pay a $50 reinstatement fee in addition to the $200 Super Speeder fee in order to reinstate your license, permit, or driving privilege.

  • 4. I am an out of state driver, How does this affect my driving privileges?

    Out of state drivers are subject to the same requirements as Georgia drivers. If you do not pay the Super Speeder fee, the DDS will impose a suspension of your non-resident driving privilege in Georgia. The DDS will then report the suspension to your home state’s licensing authority which would then decide to take additional action, if any. Out of State Drivers can use our Online Services Pay Fees option to pay fines.

  • 5. Are additional points added to my record for being declared a Super Speeder or being suspended for non-payment of Super Speeder fees?

    No.

  • 6. Will a separate Super Speeder fee be required for each speeding conviction?

    Yes, and if suspended, a separate $50 reinstatement fee will be required for non-payment of each individual Super Speeder fee.

  • 7. What methods are available for reinstating a Super Speeder suspension?

    Payment of Super Speeder fees and reinstatement fees can be made in-person, by mail, and through the DDS website.

    Ways to pay your Super Speeder fees and other reinstatement fees.
      Method Instructions
      Paying Online: Visit DDS Online Services.
      Paying by Mail:







     


    Mail your check, money order or cashier’s check made payable to DDS to the address listed below. If you want to request payment by credit card, you must submit a Download this pdf file. Credit Card Authorization Form.

    Include a copy of your Super Speeder notice with your check, money order, cashier’s check or credit card authorization form.

    Address: 

    Dept. of Driver Services, CSLR
    P.O. Box 80447
    Conyers, GA 30013

         
      Paying In-Person: Find a DDS Customer Service Center that is convenient for you.
         
        Please bring your Super Speeder notice when visiting our office.
        DDS Customer Service Centers accept Cash and Credit/Debit Cards including Visa, MasterCard, Discover and American Express.  We do not accept checks, money orders, or cashiers checks. We apologize for any inconvenience.
  • 8. Why didn't the Court collect the $200 Super Speeder fee when I paid my fine and other costs?

    Under the provisions of the ‘Super Speeder Law’, the Department of Driver Services (DDS) is responsible for the administration and collection of the $200 Super Speeder fee. Payment of the Super Speeder fee can be made at the DDS website, by mail, or in-person at a DDS Customer Service Center.  See Reinstatement Fees and Payment Options for more information.