(a)
(1) Following issuance of the Notice of Intent to Suspend License, the noncustodial parent may avoid license suspension by:
- (A) Contacting the local Office of Child Support Enforcement office; and
- (B) Entering into an agreed order or written installment agreement with the Office of Child Support Enforcement as described in 9 CAR § 5-501(c)(4) listed above.
- (2) Agreed orders and written installment agreements made after issuance of a License Suspension Notice should include a condition that requires that some payment be made by the noncustodial parent before expiration of the notice of intent to suspend.
(b)
- (1) In the event the noncustodial parent contests the accuracy of the arrearage information or the duration of the delinquency, he or she can schedule an appointment with the local Office of Child Support Enforcement office to resolve the issue.
- (2) Issues that cannot be resolved by the local Office of Child Support Enforcement office will be forwarded to Office of Child Support Enforcement Central Office for an administrative hearing if requested by the noncustodial parent.