If your license has been suspended by the Bureau of Motor Vehicles and you are struggling to pay the reinstatement fees to get a valid license you may obtain relief through a bankruptcy proceeding. The Ohio Revised Code in §4510.10 states that reinstatement fees are debts that may be discharged in a bankruptcy proceeding. In other words, the Bureau of Motor Vehicles can be listed as a creditor in a bankruptcy case and that obligation will be discharged along with all the other debts listed in the case. As soon as the Registrar for the Bureau of Motor Vehicles receives notice that a bankruptcy petition has been filed, the obligation to pay the fee is discharged and in many cases a new drivers license is issued to the individual.