Not all licence suspensions can be appealed.
For example, if you are on an ‘unrestricted licence’ (full licence), you have exceeded your demerit points AND you have already paid the fine which causes you to exceed your demerit point limit, you may not appeal the licence suspension in court.
However, you may attend a Roads and Maritime Services (RMS) office and apply for a ‘good behaviour licence’. This means that you only have 1 demerit point for a period of 12 months and, if you exceed this demerit point limit again, you will instead have your licence suspended for 6 months rather than the usual 3 months.
Furthermore, if you exceed your demerit point limit while on a good behaviour licence, you may NOT appeal your licence suspension in court.
However, if you have not yet paid for the fine which will cause you to exceed your demerit point limit, you may still be able to elect to have the offence itself taken to court and try to receive a good behaviour bond without conviction. It is important to have an experienced traffic lawyer who has a track record in winning these types of cases.
If you would like to discuss your options, call Rezae & Co Lawyers today on 02 8893 1217.