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you disagree with DVLA’s decision
You can write to DVLA if you disagree with the decision to stop you driving. You must be able to provide relevant information that was not included in the original assessment.
You must also include:
DM Business Support
D7
DVLA
SA99 1ZZ
You can also appeal the decision if you contact your local magistrate’s court within 6 months, or your local sheriff’s court in Scotland within 21 days.
You may want to get legal advice before you appeal - you might be able to get legal aid to pay for it.
You must tell DVLA in writing if you choose to appeal.
Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency
Drivers Medical Group
Swansea
SA99 1DF
you disagree with DVLA’s decision
You can write to DVLA if you disagree with the decision to stop you driving. You must be able to provide relevant information that was not included in the original assessment.
You must also include:
- proof that you meet the required standards for driving (these are explained in the decision letter DVLA sent you)
- the reference number from your decision letter
DM Business Support
D7
DVLA
SA99 1ZZ
You can also appeal the decision if you contact your local magistrate’s court within 6 months, or your local sheriff’s court in Scotland within 21 days.
You may want to get legal advice before you appeal - you might be able to get legal aid to pay for it.
You must tell DVLA in writing if you choose to appeal.
Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency
Drivers Medical Group
Swansea
SA99 1DF
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