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When you can be banned from driving, check when your driving ban ends, reduce your disqualification period, disqualified until you've passed your test, drink-driving offences
You can be banned (disqualified) from driving if you are either: convicted…
You can find the date your driving ban ends: by checking online on the…
You can ask the court to reduce your disqualification period after you’ve…
If the court told you that you must take another driving test before…
Tell DVLA if you change your name or address while disqualified. Write…
You can be disqualified if you’re found guilty of drink-driving. Depending…
You can be disqualified from driving for at least 1 year if you’re found…
Check if someone is disqualified from being a company director, when their disqualification starts and ends, why they were disqualified.
When you can be disqualified from being a director of a company - how the process works, investigations, what happens if you're banned
Report a disqualified director for working illegally to The Insolvency Service - complain using the online form
How to reapply for your driving licence, full or provisional, if you've been disqualified for drink driving or other offences.
General guidance about director disqualification sanctions, what they mean and applying for a licence.
This document contains information related to the effect of a disqualification order.
This guidance for charities explains the automatic disqualification rules.
Guidance for individuals about automatic disqualification rules, what to do if you become disqualified and how to apply for a waiver.
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