What happens when you get your licence taken off you?

What happens when you get your licence taken off you?

What happens when your driving licence is revoked? The DVLA will basically cancel your driving licence. You’ll have to apply and pay for a new provisional licence, and pass your theory and practical driving tests again. Having your driving licence revoked is different from a driving ban.

What happens if you don’t tell insurance about points?

If you don’t tell your insurance provider about any points on your licence, they may cancel your policy. After this, you’ll struggle to find anyone to insure you. When getting a new insurance policy, you’ll most likely be asked if you’ve ever had a policy cancelled before. This is a big red flag for insurers.

How can I get my medical licence reinstated?

When you contact OTT about a medical licence suspension we will go over your case and give you advice on how we can get your licence reinstated. We will explain the forms needed and file an appeal on your behalf with the Licence Appeal Board.

Can a driver’s licence be revoked on medical grounds?

Licence Revoked on Medical Grounds. If the DVLA have reason to think that you are no longer fit to drive your vehicle due to a medical reason, they are able to revoke your licence.

What to do if your drivers licence is suspended for medical reasons?

Getting your Drivers Licence Reinstated. When your licence is suspended for medical reasons, to reinstate the licence, the Ministry of Transportation will ask the driver to provide documented proof that the driver is medically fit to operate a motor vehicle.

What happens if your driving licence is revoked by the DVLA?

Keeping the DVLA informed of conditions that may impact your ability to drive is crucial and if they become aware of a condition that you did not admit to having, your licence will be revoked.

When you contact OTT about a medical licence suspension we will go over your case and give you advice on how we can get your licence reinstated. We will explain the forms needed and file an appeal on your behalf with the Licence Appeal Board.

What to do if your driving licence is revoked due to a medical condition?

Once you contact us to tell us you lost your licence owing to a medical condition, or that you’re facing a possible revocation over an issue such as epilepsy and/or seizures, one of our legal team will be able to discuss your case with you and arrange a consultation.

What can cause a medical driver licence suspension?

This can be a result of: 1 substance/alcohol abuse issue 2 a medical issue, heart condition, cognitive impairment, eye site ect. 3 mental health issues 4 any other medical issue that may interfere with the driver’s ability to safety drive a motor vehicle.

What to do if the DVLA refuses to reinstate your licence?

If the DVLA does not adhere to our requests or suggestions then you can appeal directly to the Magistrates Court. If the DVLA has maintained their stance and they are unwilling to re-instate your licence, then you still have the possibility to appeal to a local Magistrates Court.