Suspensions
Suspensions
In Alberta, your license can be suspended for a number of reasons.
For example, you could be legally suspended for your driving behavior or, you could also be suspended for medical reasons as well.
It is illegal to drive with a suspended license and if caught doing so, you can face fines, vehicle impound, and additional suspensions.
Categories
Four Categories of Suspension
Here are four categories which you may find yourself fitting into. Each category is scenario specific so please phone in if you need help.
Ignition Interlock Program
The Ignition Interlock Program allows drivers who have a DUI (driving under the influence) conviction to drive with limited conditions.
Please phone our office for more information.
Suspension Appeals
You will be given a suspension or disqualification if you are accused of:
- Having a liquor content greater than 0.5 in either a blood test, or breathalyzer test.
- Denied a test requested by a Peace Officer/RCMP.
You can appeal if:
- Did not have a liquor content greater than 0.5 in either a blood test, or breathalyzer test.
- Did not deny a test requested by a Peace Officer/RCMP.
2 Types of Appeals
- An individual hearing, which requires an individual appearance before the Board or,
- Non-personal listening to which requires a composed accommodation.
Restricted Driver’s License Applications
A Restricted license allows an individual with a suspended license to move from point A to B in a limited zone.
You can apply for a restricted license if you do not have a liquor related offence.
You can learn more about this topic if you follow the link bellow
License Reinstatement
Once your License Suspension has ended, you may wish to reinstate your license.
To do so, certain conditions may apply.
Each and every suspension is different so we ask you contact our office for more information regarding reinstatement.