We can prepare your case and represent you for this hearing. It may be necessary to obtain medical evidence but we can instruct the relevant experts. If you are contacted by the police or receive a summons for court we may be able to help you. It is quick and simple to make an appointment, just contact us by email or phone. We can see you in the office or speak to you on the phone. We are available 24 hours a day providing a professional service with direct access to a solicitor.
If you need help to keep your licence please contact us. We are available 24 hours a day providing a professional service with direct access to our solicitors. Appeal the revocation of a driving licence If your licence has been revoked on medical grounds you may be able to appeal the decision. Please contact us.
The Police have concerns about the health and well being of a licence holder after a particular accident e. The licence holder has been convicted and sentenced to a drink or drug related offence.
What will the DVLA do? What can I do if my driving licence is revoked? If your licence is revoked it is advisable you get professional advice from us as we can: Write on your behalf to the DVLA: We can ask them to reconsider their decision. We might be able to provide further evidence which could persuade them to change their mind. If the DVLA change their mind, you will get your licence back. You must be able to show that you are in good health and fit to drive.
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Middle Panel Content Area 3. Appealing a TfNSW suspension If you are suspended by TfNSW, you will be sent a letter telling you the date your suspension period starts and how long you are suspended for. You should get legal advice before appealing. Appealing against a suspension by a police officer if you have been suspended by police and choose to appeal the suspension, you remain suspended and must not drive until the court date.
You can get copies of these forms from: a local court , or the Local Court website. The court may decide that your licence should not be suspended where: you are of good character you need your licence for work or family reasons there is some other good reason that the court should overturn the suspension.
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