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An endorsement is an order made by a judge in Court directing that particulars of a conviction be endorsed on a person’s driving licence
An endorsement is for three years and it only starts from the date the licence is endorsed. The licence to be endorsed must be in date and remain in date for the endorsement to continue. If your licence expires before the three years has lapsed your next licence must be stamped. If you do not have a licence at the time the endorsement cannot run until you obtain a licence.
No. All endorsements are for three years.
Yes, provided all endorsements have been stamped on the licence, which is in date.
No. You may appeal against the conviction, however if the conviction is upheld the endorsement still stands.
If you are disqualified from driving you must hand in your Driving Licence to the Court or to Motor Tax Office, Lifford.
Disqualification commences 15 days from the date you were in Court, unless otherwise directed by the Judge. If an appeal is lodged within 15 days from the date of court, conviction is void until the appeal is heard.
Your licence will be stamped in the District Court Office and sent to the appropriate Motor Taxation Office (where licence was issued) who will retain it on file for the duration of the disqualification. The disqualification carries an automatic endorsement commencing from the expiry date of the disqualification.
Yes all valid licences held by the convicted driver must be endorsed






