Send your licence to the DVLA in Swansea, they will remove the points and issue a new licence. You can download the form from their web site or get one from a post office.
Apply for a replacement licence to DVLA Swansea and your new licence will arrive with the points removed.
Driving off a cliff is the preferred method.
You can but I wouldn't if I were you. You cannot remove driver license points in most jurisdictions by paying. They come off over time. Behave yourself and you don't need to worry about points on your license, AND THE REST OF US DON'T HAVE TO WORRY ABOUT YOU! You get points by doing something stupid, inconsiderate, or dangerous to others.
i got a careless driving ticket.......you get 2 points and have to pay a $85 ticket........but if you show up to court the judge will remove the points from your licence....you still have to pay the fine
After 18 months from the date of offense in NYS.
in the state of pa it takes 5-6 points depending on the offenses and who the troopers are some troopers will let you go others will throw the book at youANSWERPA will suspend your license when you reach 6 points. You can take a driving class to remove your points, or just go for 12 consecutive months without receiveing another violation. ...12 consecutive months per point without receiveing another violation .
Either get a lawyer and go to court or stop getting tickets.
No, not in the UK, only the passage of time. Four years for most endorseable traffic offences, longer for more serious matters like 'drink drive' offences and causing death by dangerous driving etc.
After 18 months from day date of violation, NOT the date of conviction. Once 18 months have passed from the date of violation, the points will be removed from the license OR you can take DMV approved accident prevention course to remove upto 4 points even 18 months have not passed.
In most states you can take a driver's safety course. It's one way to remove points.
Probably not. Although the insurance company may give you a discount for taking the course, it will probably be much less than the amount your insurance went up after the accident.
expired cards on the account. update billing information and remove expired cards.