How do I get my licence back after disqualification NZ?
You will need to:
- fill out an application form [PDF, 195 KB]
- present evidence of your identity.
- prove your eyesight meets the required standard.
- present a medical certificate (if required)
- let the agent take your photo and signature.
- pay the reinstatement fee.
Can you drive if you are disqualified?
Driving while disqualified is a criminal offence. You are not insured to drive while you are disqualified, so you will also be guilty of driving without insurance. Driving while disqualified is taken very seriously. It is not like other, more minor motoring offences where you receive a Fixed Penalty Notice in the post.
Can you get an exemption on your restricted license NZ?
Exemption from learner or restricted requirements You may be able to get an exemption from graduated driver licensing system requirements (learner and restricted) in some circumstances. The exemption must not increase the risk to road safety, and will be assessed on a case-by-base basis.
What happens if you get caught driving while disqualified NZ?
If you’re caught driving while disqualified or suspended, the vehicle you’re driving will be seized and impounded for 28 days. It doesn’t matter whether it’s your vehicle or not. For more information see Factsheet 63 Impoundment of your vehicle at the roadside.
How long does disqualification stay on licence?
How long does a driving disqualification stay on your licence? Depending on the severity of the incident, a disqualification will remain on your licence for between 4 and 11 years.
What is the difference between a driving ban and disqualification?
As soon as the Court imposes a ban, you are disqualified with immediate effect. You must notify your insurers of the disqualification, as if they are unaware of a ban, they could refuse to indemnify if any claim is made for your vehicle during the period of the ban, even though you are not using the vehicle.
How do I remove disqualification?
Removal of Disqualification In case the company has had one or more directors disqualified, the disqualified director may file a writ petition with the High Court, seeking relief. This results in creating a stay against the order temporarily.
Is a driving disqualification a criminal offence?
A driving ban itself is not a criminal conviction, but you could be banned from driving after receiving a motoring conviction.
Do I have to retake my driving test after disqualification?
You will normally not have to retake your test once your ban is spent. However, it is entirely up to the discretion of the court and, in extreme circumstances, your licence can be revoked and you will have to retake your test.
How long do disqualifications stay on your license?
What gets you disqualified from driving?
Causing death by dangerous driving or by careless driving. Dangerous driving. Driving whilst unfit with drink or drugs. Refusing to provide a specimen for analysis.
When can I drive after disqualification?
You must wait at least three weeks before chasing the matter up. You cannot drive until your disqualification period has ended. Once the ban has come to an end you may be able to drive, even if your physical licence has not yet arrived.
Can you get a driving ban removed?
You can ask the court to reduce your disqualification period after you’ve been banned from driving for: 2 years – if the disqualification was for fewer than 4 years. half the disqualification period – if it was for at least 4 but under 10 years. 5 years – if the disqualification was for 10 years or more.
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Can I drive my siblings on my restricted NZ?
Remember: drivers with a restricted licence must not drive with passengers* unless there is a supervising driver (who has had their full licence for 2 years or more) seated in the front passenger seat. Restricted licence drivers cannot legally give lifts to their brothers/ sisters.
Can you drive after 10pm on your restricted?
You can drive on your own, but not between 10pm and 5am. If you drive between these times you must have a supervisor in the front passenger seat who holds a full New Zealand car licence with no supervisor condition, and has held it (or an equivalent overseas licence) for at least two years.