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lambertpig

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does anybody know if points on licence last 3 years from date of offence or date of conviction for said offence?

 

i'm 99% sure it's from the date of conviction

 

i would know :innocent:

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How long they stay on there depends on what they're for. I've still got some points from Sept 1997.

 

 

Endorsements and disqualifications

http://www.direct.gov.uk/Motoring/DriverLicensing/EndorsementsAndDisqualifications/EndorsementsDisqualificationsArticles/fs/en?CONTENT_ID=4022550&chk=P3SAoK

 

The amount of time in which an endorsement remains on your licence depends on the type of offence committed. The date in which the endorsement starts also depends on the type of offence.

 

Endorsements must remain on a licence for 11 years from date of conviction if the offence is:

 

* drinking/drugs and driving (shown on the licence as DR10, DR20, DR30 and DR80)

* causing death by careless driving whilst under the influence of drink/drugs (shown on the licence as CD40, CD50 and CD60)

* causing death by careless driving, then failing to provide a specimen for analysis (shown on the licence as CD70)

 

Endorsements must remain on a licence for four years from date of conviction if the offence is:

 

* reckless/dangerous driving (shown on the licence as DD40, DD60 and DD80)

* offences resulting in disqualification

* disqualified from holding a full licence until a driving test has been passed

 

Endorsements must remain on a licence for four years from the date of offence in all other cases.

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OK sorry I missed that.

 

I just checked my license and I deffo got zero points for my DR10. It actually says Points 00. Even though the DVLA web site says the minimum is 3 points (and max is 11)

 

You must've been well pissed to get 11 ! :D

I was only just over the limit (I blew a 42 at the nick) so maybe that's why they were lenient with me. :shrug:

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Unfortunately I think it's from date of conviction, as if it was date of offence I would've been nearly ready to give them up, offence comitted when I was 17, convicted when I was 19... not cool. 20 now.
:banghead:

See post #5 mate.

 

For speeding it's from the date of the offense unless you were banned.

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Someone woke up on the wrong side of the bed this morning. DUnno how I managed to miss the bit in bright red writing...

 

My insurance company only ask for the date of conviction, hmmm. So you don't have to tell insurance 3 years after the date of conviction for speeding if you didn't get banned? Good news for me then :)

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