Unlicenced Driving
Unlicenced Driving occurs when you drive a motor vehicle without a valid Victorian licence for that class of vehicle. Penalties can include fines, loss of licence and, for repeat offenders, even jail.
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Licence Suspension
Even though you are unlicenced, a Magistrate can still disqualify you from obtaining a Victorian licence in the future. But this is discretionary.
If you prepare your case well, you may not receive any suspension at all. So make sure to contact a Solicitor early to get complimentary legal advice and assistance in preparing your best case for court.


What should I do?
It is important that you carefully consider what you say to police when you are pulled over as they will rely on what you say about the status of your licence as evidence.
If you have a valid interstate licence, you may have a defence to the charge, so make sure to contact a Solicitor to get advice before you go to Court.
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