This form is a sample letter in Word format covering the subject matter of the title of the form.
This form is a sample letter in Word format covering the subject matter of the title of the form.
If a person's driving privilege is suspended or a special driver's exam is recommended, 2 points will be removed from the driving record if the driver passes the exam within 30 days or 2 points will be removed once the suspension has been served, provided the driver has satisfactorily completed a driver improvement ...
PennDOT has the authority to suspend or revoke driving privileges for many reasons, including criminal convictions, DUI refusals and point accumulations. However, you may have a valid reason for contesting PennDOT's decision to suspend or revoke your license.
PennDOT will send a letter to inform the driver that a report has been received. The letter may advise the driver that their driving privilege is being recalled or ask the driver to submit additional medical information relating to their medical condition.
If you accrue 11 or more points on your driving record, your license will be automatically suspended for the following time period: 5 Days for 1st Suspension. 10 Days Per Point for 2nd Suspension. 15 Days Per Point for 3rd Suspension.
PennDOT does not receive notice of new insurance from companies. Therefore, PennDOT must send a proof letter asking the customer to provide verification that new insurance is in place for the vehicle(s) listed. The letter describes several situations a customer may find themselves in.
Pennsylvania DMV is called PennDOT and they do send your driver's license in the mail.
The Restoration Requirements Letter is the PennDOT overview of the issues concerning your driver's license. We request this letter prior to any work we do to correct issues, reduce suspension time, or request a limited license that allows you to drive during this suspension time.
Upon successful completion of the written Special Point Exam, two points will be removed from the driving record. If a person elects to attend the Driver Improvement School and successfully completes the course, four points will be removed from the driver's record.
Two-Point Convictions These violations are considered more serious by the legislature because of the increased traffic safety risk. Examples of two-point convictions are: VC §20002 Hit and Run. VC §23152 Driving Under the Influence.
Failure to stop for a stop sign — 3 points. Illegal U-turns — 3 points. Careless driving — 3 points. Exceeding the speed limit by 11 to 15 MPH — 3 points and a 15-day suspension if it occurs in a work zone. Failure to stop at railroad crossings — 4 points.