Maryland Petition to Reinstate Driving Privilege

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This is a Petition to Reinstate Driving Privileges. This form is used when the Defendant did not submit to a field sobriety test, and had his/ her license revoked. Consequently, he/ she was found not guilty of driving while intoxicated, but was still refused his/ her license by the Department of Public Safety. This Petition asks the Court to review the Department of Public Safety's decision in this matter. This form is applicable in all states.
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If you believe that you meet the criteria to reinstate your license, you may request an application for reinstatement online by creating your MyMVA account where you can now securely upload documents directly to MVA which will give you 24/7 access to case information and updates.

8 to 11 points - The MVA will send you a notice of suspension. 12 or more points - The MVA will send you a notice of revocation.

In Maryland, you can have your points removed from your license through the process of expungement. Expungement is a process of the removal of points and/or violations from your driving record that were placed there due to being convicted of various types of traffic infractions.

The MVA will suspend the license for six months for a first offense, and for one year for every offense thereafter. Maryland can suspend your driver's license for failing to pay child support. An individual who is 60 days or more in arrears is subject to have their driver's license suspended.

The penalties for driving negligently are much less serious than other traffic offenses, such as reckless driving or driving on a suspended/revoked license. In Maryland, negligent driving convictions can result in a fine of up to $240 and will lead to one point added onto your driving record.

If a person is not satisfied with the administrative law judge's decision, they may file an appeal within 30 days of the administrative hearing date. Maryland residents must file such appeal in their county's Circuit Court. For assistance with challenging your license suspension, contact a Maryland Traffic lawyer.

Moving violations carry one point or more under Maryland's 12-point scale: an unsafe lane change carries one point while driving while a license is revoked carries 12 points. You can further review those designated "moving violations" at Code of Maryland Regulations, Section 11.17.

The Notice of Revocation means that you have accumulated 12 or more points. If you have not been convicted of any alcohol or drug-related violations, you have two options: ?Accept the revocation - In this case, you must return your last issued driver's license to the MVA before the revocation date shown on your notice.

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Maryland Petition to Reinstate Driving Privilege