Question
I received a prohibition letter. What do I do?
Answer
If you receive a Notice of Intent Letter, you have two options:
- Sign and date the letter as indicated and surrender the
driver's licence to start the prohibition immediately. Return the letter
by mail or take it to a Driver
Licensing Office.
- You can make a submission within 21 days requesting a
review of the decision to prohibit. Mail it to:
Reviewing Officer, ICBC
PO box 3750,
Victoria, BC V8W 3Y5
If you receive a Notice of Prohibition Letter, you must stop
driving immediately.
- Sign and date the letter as indicated and surrender the
driver's licence by mail or take it to a Driver
Licensing Office.
- You can make a submission requesting a review of the decision
to prohibit. Mail it to: Reviewing Officer, ICBC
PO box 3750,
Victoria, BC V8W 3Y5
Please note: You cannot drive during any part
of your prohibition. Driving could result in being charged with Driving while
prohibited which is a serious offence. Your vehicle will also be impounded for
60 days.
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