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If a driver hits 12 points on his or her driving record in a two-year period or violates an alcohol restriction, he or she might face a license revocation. A license revocation is more severe than a suspension, which may create more obstacles to get back on the road.
Driving licence revocation is not the same as disqualification from driving. If your driving licence is revoked, this effectively means that it has been cancelled by the DVLA. In most cases, you can immediately reapply for a provisional driving licence and take your theory and practical driving tests.
The MVA will suspend the license for six months for a first offense, and for one year for every offense thereafter.
What are the penalties for driving on a revoked license? Driving on a revoked license is a serious offense in Maryland and drivers caught doing so face up to 12 months in jail, a $1,000 fine and a whopping 12 points on his or her driving record.
If youve had one revocation then you must wait 6 months before requesting a reinstatement. Two revocations require a 12-month wait while three revocations necessitate an 18-month waiting period. For four or more revocations, drivers must wait 24 months before requesting a reinstatement.
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If your driving licence is revoked, you have two choices. You can either choose to appeal the revocation or to reapply for your driving licence. If you choose to reapply, you will need to apply for a provisional licence and retake your theory and practical driving tests to regain your full driving licence.
If you believe that you meet the criteria to reinstate your license, you may call or email the MVAs Driver Wellness and Safety Division (DWS) and request to have your drivers license reinstated. You will be asked for your full name, address, date of birth and drivers license number, if you know it.
If you believe that you meet the criteria to reinstate your license, you may call or email the MVAs Driver Wellness and Safety Division (DWS) and request to have your drivers license reinstated. You will be asked for your full name, address, date of birth and drivers license number, if you know it.
If a driver hits 12 points on his or her driving record in a two-year period or violates an alcohol restriction, he or she might face a license revocation. A license revocation is more severe than a suspension, which may create more obstacles to get back on the road.
A license will be suspended by the Maryland Motor Vehicle Administration (MVA) if an individual accumulates 8 points on their driving record, and that license will be revoked if the individual accumulates 12 points on their driving record. Points are assessed when a person is convicted of a moving violation.

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