It’s not good news if your driver’s license has been suspended, but if so there’s a small ray of good news in it this week.

The Osceola County Clerk of Courts is participating with many other counties in Operation Green Light, where late fees and other court fines on overdue licenses will be waved in order to get folks back on the road.

It began Saturday, but there are still four days locally, Tuesday and Wednesday from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and Thursday and Friday from 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., at the Osceola County Courthouse, to participate locally. 

Those fees can add up to another third of the cost to the fine of reinstating a license, once a collection agency gets a hold of the account after it’s 90 days past due.

Some might be able to get their suspended licenses reinstated, and payment plans are available for those individuals unable to pay their entire obligation at once.  

Operation Green Light does not apply to those whose licenses were suspended for failing to appear for mandatory court dates.

For more information on the plan call the Clerk’s Office at 407-742-3583.