You can appeal driving disqualification
There are driving violations for which the disqualification is automatic. For example when death occurs or the speed limit was breached. The driver can appeal the disqualification with the court within 28 days from the time of receipt of the disqualification notice. A Notice of Appeal is provided by the court which must be filled up by the driver.
Along with the Notice of Appeal, the driver should also prepare the pertinent documents that need to be submitted. For example, since the court will be considering the character of the driver it is recommended to prepare commendable character references and attach those to the Notice of Appeal. It is best that the driver hires a solicitor to assist him in his defence.
Most importantly, never drive to court or anywhere for that matter during the period of disqualification. If you are charged with drink driving offences, it is recommended that you seek legal assistance from criminal lawyers.
