Driving with a Suspended or Disqualified Licence in Victoria: Essential Information

Driving on a suspended or disqualified license is a common reason why many otherwise law-abiding Victorians find themselves facing legal proceedings. Common reasons individuals are caught driving while suspended or disqualified include:
- The need to travel to work.
- Assuming they were within their “golden point.”
- Not receiving a suspension notice from VicRoads.
- Misjudging their suspension period and driving prematurely.
- A doctor failing to submit the required medical review form.
- Awaiting the outcome of a fine review request.
Whatever the reason, we are experts in presenting your case effectively to the Court.
Penalties for Driving While Suspended or Disqualified
Under Victorian law, the penalties for driving on a suspended or disqualified license are the same, with maximum penalties including a 2 year imprisonment. or fines not exceeding $47,421.60. However, these maximum penalties are rarely applied.
For first-time, second-time, or even third-time offenders, actual penalties are generally lower. When represented by our expert legal team, fines are usually well below $2,000 in the majority of cases we handle. Attempting to navigate the legal system without our expert assistance can results in significantly higher fines and harsher penalties.
Will You Lose Your Licence?
In over 90% of cases we represent, our clients are able to retain their licenses. Unlike offences such as drink driving or excessive speeding, driving while suspended or disqualified does not automatically result in a further suspension. The Court takes several factors into account, including:
- The reason for driving.
- Your personal and professional background.
- Family obligations and responsibilities.
Effectively highlighting these key factors and avoiding statements that may irritate the Magistrate is crucial. Losing your licence can significantly impact your employment and family life. Without our legal expertise, individuals may struggle to present their case effectively and could face more severe consequences.
Understanding the Difference: Suspended vs. Disqualified License
Although the legal penalties are the same, the Court may treat these offences differently depending on the circumstances:
- Suspended License Often results from administrative matters such as unpaid fines or incomplete medical reviews.
- Disqualified License Generally follows a court-imposed order due to serious driving offences.
Driving while disqualified under a court order often results in stricter penalties compared to driving with a suspension caused by administrative errors.
What Penalty Can You Expect?
Every case is unique, and penalties depend on factors such as driving history, reasons for driving, and personal circumstances. First-time offenders who can demonstrate their actions were a one-off mistake often receive fines around $1,000 when represented by our legal team. Without professional legal support, penalties can be significantly more severe, and the risk of losing your license increases.
In over 90% of cases we manage, our clients keep their licenses. While we cannot have your suspension or disqualification period reduced, we can help prevent an extension.
Why Choose Us?
With over 20 years of experience representing thousands of clients in suspended and disqualified driving cases, our legal team offers expert advice and representation. Attempting to handle the legal system alone can result in costly mistakes and harsher penalties.
Our exapproach ensures you have the best possible chance of a favorable outcome.
What to Do Next
Give us a call at 1800 351 114 and let’s get this sorted. Our team knows exactly how to handle your case, ensuring you get the best possible outcome. We’ve helped thousands of clients navigate their way through similar situations—now it’s your turn.
let us help you too.
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