Do you think there's any way I can possibly get my drivers licenses back?

Okay so I got stopped today by a cop for the first time in over a year. I own a 2013 Honda Civic that I finance. He told me my licenses was suspended/revoked because of multiple traffic violations. I have to pay New York State $2,100 just to get that cleared and I have to renew my licenses. The thing is that I'm 22 and I have so many bills that I could possibly never pay off that $2,100 and I must drive back and forth to work so I can support myself. If I go to court do you think the judge could possibly do monthly payments to restore my licenses? Or community service or something. By the way my licenses is based in Connecticut, but all of my tickets are from New York. Thanks for the help people. Money is just so tight

Sure:
1. Sell your car. You are not going to need it for a while.
2. Pay off the fines including the new one for driving while suspended.

To have any chance of getting your license back, you have to understand what the judge is thinking:
The judge will see that you are clearly a menace to society who should not driving.

You got one ticket that you couldn't pay. But you didn't learn your lesson so you got another ticket. And you still didn't learn your lesson and got another.

The only way you have any chance of getting your license back is convincing your judge that you have learned to start obeying the law.

That's why you pay your tickets as they happen. Nothing you can do now. Find the bus schedule or see if you can pay a coworker to drive you.

No, not having money is not an excuse not to pay your tickets, tickets are never forgiven and they accrue interest.

Yes, you can request a payment plan, they all do it, but you have to stick to it.

The only way is to pay the $2100.