For conviction codes DR40 and DR90, your points will remain on your licence 4 years from the date of the conviction. IN10 If convicted of driving without insurance, you will have received between 6 to 8 points and your IN10 endorsement will remain on your licence for 4 years from the date of the offence.
These will remain on your licence for 4 years from the date of the offence. For DG10, DG60 and DG80 conviction codes these will stay on your licence for 11 years from the date of the offence, whilst DG40 will remain on your licence for 4 years. LC20, LC30, LC40, LC50 For offences related to your driving licence, you will have received 3 to 6 points which remain for 4 years from the date of the offence. These will all stay on your licence for 4 years.
MW10 An MW10 offence will lead to 3 penalty points on your driving licence which last 4 years from the date of the offence. Comments or queries about the Blue Badge scheme can be emailed to bluebadges infrastructure-ni.
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We offer professional expert advice in relation to driving offences and endorsements, if you require advice please contact us at the earliest opportunity. Driving Licence Endorsements and how to understand them What are driving licence endorsements and penalty points? Endorsements codes and penalty points Each endorsement has a unique offence code and is allocated penalty points on a scale from one to eleven, depending on the severity of the offence.
Do all motoring offences carry penalty points? How long will an endorsement stay on your driving licence? What happens if you are a new driver? What if you are disqualified for a single offence for a short period? Producing your driving licence for endorsement If you are convicted of an offence you will need to produce your driving licence to the Police, the Fixed Penalty Office or when you appear at court or send your licence to the court.
If your driving licence is lost, you can get a duplicate online, by phone or by post. How are endorsements removed from your driving licence? To see if you have any endorsements or points against your driving licence, click here.
If you build up 12 or more penalty points within three years, then you are liable to be disqualified from driving under the 'totting up' system. If you get six or more points during your first two years of driving, your licence will be revoked. If you receive points on your provisional driver's license, then those points are also carried over to your full licence. If your licence is revoked within the first two years of driving, you'll have to re-take both the theory and practical elements of the driving test again.
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