If you believe that a ticket appearing on your driving record belongs to someone else, you can have it reviewed. Call ICBC Driver Licensing at 604-982-2250 in the Lower Mainland or toll-free at 1-800-950-1498 in B.C., Canada or the United States.
If you have an immediate roadside prohibition, an administrative driving prohibition or an unlicensed driver prohibition, you may be able to apply online for a driving prohibition review. You can also apply in person at an ICBC driver licensing office, including Service BC centres and driver licensing agents.
Depending on the prohibition, you have 7 days from the day you received it to apply and pay for a review.
One-year and three-year suspensions cannot be reduced or appealed. An indefinite licence suspension may be reduced if you meet certain requirements and the suspension has been in place for at least five years.
If you’ve lost your ticket, call ICBC Driver Licensing at 604-982-2250 in the Lower Mainland or toll-free at 1-800-950-1498 in B.C., Canada or the United States.
If your ticket is in our system, we’ll provide you with the information you need.
If we can’t find the ticket, you’ll have to contact the authority that issued it, such as local police.
No. In some circumstances, you may be able to surrender your licence to reduce your Driver Penalty Point premium.