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§ 1550), if you have been denied a driver's license, your driver's license has been cancelled or your operating privilege has been recalled, suspended, revoked or disqualified by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) you have the right to appeal the decision to the Court of Common Pleas.
Where can I check the status of my license, and other driver information including points, address change, license plate, and vehicle registration? For license and vehicle information, please contact the Driver and Vehicle Services department at 1-717-412-5300.
ACT 107 of 2022 required PennDOT to remove the suspension and adjust the record. In some cases, this makes a driver immediately eligible for full restoration of their Pennsylvania driver's license. It has been a long battle. We said for many years these changes must be made retroactively to lift the suspensions.
Filing an Appeal Determine where to file your appeal. Usually, you must file an appeal with the appropriate "administrative agency" instead of a court. Request a hearing. All states have a specific procedure for requesting an administrative hearing. Prepare for your hearing. Observe another hearing first.
True. If a driver fails to comply with certain portions of the Florida Statutes, their driving privilege can be cancelled.
A sanction is an action taken against an individual's driving privilege. A sanction can be a suspension, revocation, disqualification, cancelation, or recall. An individual does not need to be licensed to have a sanction imposed against their driving privilege.