In Maryland, 12 points on your driving record will result in a revoked license. There is some confusion about when an individual can get their Maryland license back. Clients who fear that their license may be revoked believe that it will take years for them to get their license back. In most cases, this is not true.
If your driver’s license was revoked because you accumulated 12 or more points on your driving record , you may be eligible sooner than you think. Below is a chart of the minimum amount of time in which you will become eligible.
One revocation 6 month waiting period
Two revocations 12 month waiting period
Three revocations 18 month waiting period
Four or more revocations 24 month waiting period
According to the Maryland MVA “The waiting period starts on the day that you turn in your driver’s license after it has been revoked, or the date of revocation, whichever is later. You must turn in your most recently issued license.”
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