What does this mean?
The DVLA have informed us that the driver is currently disqualified and as such should not be driving.
What do I need to do next?
High risk offenders:
The DVLA will send the driver an application form 90 days before their disqualification ends. During that time the driver must have a medical examination with one of DVLA’s appointed doctors to prove they're fit to drive.
Non-high risk offenders:
The DVLA will send the driver a D27 form 56 days before their disqualification period ends. They'll need to fill in the form and return it to DVLA. They may need to send in a new passport-style photo with their application.
The DVLA will send the driver an application form 90 days before their disqualification ends. During that time the driver must have a medical examination with one of DVLA’s appointed doctors to prove they're fit to drive.
Non-high risk offenders:
The DVLA will send the driver a D27 form 56 days before their disqualification period ends. They'll need to fill in the form and return it to DVLA. They may need to send in a new passport-style photo with their application.
If you believe this information to be incorrect please contact Driving Monitor to ensure the records are up-to-date.
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