If you were deprived of your rights in court, then this is not a reason to give up. Especially if you feel innocent or a car is not only a means of transportation for you, but also a means of existence. To return your driver's license, you can appeal the court decision to a higher court.
Necessary
- - appeal;
- - legal assistance;
- - documents and eyewitness accounts confirming your case.
Instructions
Step 1
It is possible to return the rights after the trial, for this there are many legal means, in particular - an appeal. First and foremost, immediately after the court's decision, file an appeal with a higher court. This can be done with the help of a competent lawyer. Submit a complaint against a decision in a case of an administrative offense within 10 days after serving or receiving a copy of the court decision - this is the statutory time limit for appealing court decisions. The date of delivery is the day when the post office personally served you with the order and you signed for receiving it.
Step 2
Withdrawal of rights can be invalidated if you acted in an emergency, for example, drove into the oncoming lane so as not to run into a pedestrian. An experienced lawyer will help you find loopholes to get your driver's license back.
Step 3
Never refuse a medical examination, otherwise it will be difficult for you to prove in court that at the time of the accident or traffic violation you were not intoxicated.
Step 4
Collect all the evidence in your favor: do not be too lazy to photograph the place where the violation occurred, and record the conversation with the traffic police on a dictaphone. When filling out the protocol on an administrative offense, indicate your reason for the offense, the simplest in this case: “I acted due to extreme necessity”, “I do not agree with the protocol”, “The sign was not visible”, “Snow covered”, etc.
Step 5
All these actions will allow to further challenge the decision of the traffic police and the ruling of the court of first instance. Minor offenses are more likely to get your driver's license back, especially if you have minor children and your vehicle is your only livelihood. For example, you work as a taxi driver, provide trucking services, etc.