Suspended Licence Lawyer Central Coast

Navigating Licence Suspensions

If you rely on driving for work or family responsibilities, having your licence suspended can be a stressful and inconvenient experience.


A driver's licence may be suspended due to unpaid fines or accumulating too many demerit points. Full licence holders can face suspension after accruing 13 or more demerit points, with the length of suspension depending on the total points received.


P1 and P2 licence holders have the right to appeal licence suspensions for exceeding demerit points.


At Spencer Lawyers in Gosford, we provide guidance on appealing suspensions, navigating time restrictions, and assessing the likelihood of success in court.


Contact us today to book an appointment and discuss your case.

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Immediate Licence Suspension

Police can automatically suspend and confiscate a licence for specific offences, including:


  • Unlawful driving causing death or grievous bodily harm
  • Excessive speeding (45 km/h or more over the limit)
  • Mid to high range blood alcohol offences
  • Street racing
  • Aggravated burnout offences
  • Learner or provisional drivers speeding 30 km/h or more over the limit
  • Learner drivers driving without supervision


Your licence remains suspended until your court hearing. If convicted, the suspension period is considered during sentencing for disqualification.


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Frequently Asked Questions

  • How can I avoid a licence suspension on the Central Coast?

    Adhere to road rules, such as speed limits and drink-driving laws, and monitor your demerit points to prevent suspension triggers.

  • Can I get a restricted licence while my licence is suspended?

    No

  • What should I do if I've been caught driving with a suspended licence?

    Seek immediate legal advice to understand your rights and obligations.

  • What if I need to drive for work during a licence suspension?

    Do not drive until Transport for NSW informs you in writing that you are no longer a suspended.

  • Is it possible to get my licence reinstated early?

    We can assess your case and advise on applications for early reinstatement where applicable.


    Reach out to Spencer Lawyers for tailored legal advice on licence suspensions.