How do I Legally Get Points Taken Off a Driving Record in Pennsylvania?
- 1). Review all traffic violations and their point value on the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation Point System Fact Sheet (see References).
- 2). Avoid committing the traffic violations listed on the fact sheet. If you are written a ticket by a Pennsylvania police officer, you have the right to challenge the ticket in court.
- 3). Avoid the assessment of points on your driving record for 12 months. After 12 consecutive months of safe driving, three points are removed from a Pennsylvania driving record. If you have nine points on your license, a safe driving period of three years is required for the total removal of points.
- 4). Reach 11 points or more on your driving record. This will force a suspension of the license for a period of 55 days for the first offense. Once the suspension period is over, pay the restoration fee and regain your license. Your driving record at that time will only show five points, except in the case of a 15-day suspension resulting from a hearing for the second accumulation of six points. A safe driving period of two years will be sufficient to remove all points from a driving record assessed with six points.
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