Why would a driving licence be revoked?

Why would a driving licence be revoked?

Common reasons for license revocation include making false statements on DMV application forms, repeat DUI offenses, being of advanced age, or having certain medical conditions. It is sometimes possible for someone with a revoked license to get a new one.

Why would DVLA revoke my licence?

We can revoke (take away) your licence if you no longer meet our licensing criteria. An example of when we might do this is if you are convicted of a relevant criminal offence. We can also suspend your licence if we believe that you are a threat to public safety or that it is in the public interest to do so.26 ene 2021

Can you get your license back if revoked UK?

You can reapply for your provisional or full driving licence before your disqualification period ends. DVLA will send you a D27 renewal form: 56 days before your disqualification ends. 90 days before your disqualification ends if you're a high risk offender.

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