Work Licences and Special Hardship Orders
Our traffic lawyers act for all persons wishing to apply for a work licence or a special hardship order in Qld.
View MoreUnlicensed driving may result in a fine, a further suspension to your licence or jail time.
Contact UsOur traffic lawyers act for all persons charged with unlicensed driving in Qld.
Our traffic lawyers act for all persons charged with unlicensed driving in Qld. Whether you are driving on an expired licence or a suspended/disqualified by a court for a previous offence, a wide range of penalties can be imposed if you are convicted of unlicensed driving.
Unlicensed driving may result in a fine, a further suspension to your licence or jail time. For the more serious offences (disqualified from driving by a court), a maximum penalty of 60 penalty units or 18 months imprisonment applies.
If you have been disqualified from holding a driver’s licence by the courts, you may be eligible to apply for a restricted licence - either a Work Licence or a Special Hardship Order. We recommend you contact an experienced traffic lawyer to ensure your situation is properly handled.
Guest Lawyers offer free initial consultations (including in prisons) to assist with all unlicensed driving charges. We act for all persons required to appear before the Magistrates and Supreme Court. We also conduct appeals in the Court of Appeal and High Court.
Our team of Brisbane criminal lawyers are licensed to practise across Australia and often travel to other states and territories to do so. Please get in touch with our lawyers either via Guest Lawyers’ email or by calling (07) 3211 3007.
Our traffic lawyers act for all persons wishing to apply for a work licence or a special hardship order in Qld.
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