INDIANAPOLIS — The Marion County Prosecutor’s Office’s Good Faith Initiative will be extended through Sept. 15. The Good Faith Initiative allows noncustodial parents, who have had their driver’s license suspended by the State due to delinquent child support obligations, an opportunity to have their license reinstated.
Having a valid driver’s license is shown to significantly impact an individual’s job readiness thus increasing better employment opportunities. The prosecutor’s office believes generating these opportunities makes a positive impact on public safety.
Noncustodial parents can participate in the program by making an initial payment towards their child support obligation, and by entering into an agreement with the Prosecutor’s Office to continue meeting their newly ordered amount. Upon payment, the Marion County Prosecutor’s Office will reinstate the parent’s driver’s license.
A parent can visit www.indy.gov/activity/good-faith-initiative to get started with the process of payment and reinstating their license.
To learn more about other programs offered by the Marion County Prosecutor’s Office, visit www.indy.gov/mcpo.
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