How Do I Get My Temporarily Suspended License Back?

A valid driver’s license is essential for driving legally. However, licenses can sometimes be temporarily suspended due to driving mistakes—whether intentional or accidental. If your license has been suspended, MotorGuide explains the process of getting it back.
After Two Years
A temporarily suspended license is kept in the custody of the court. To have it restored, you must follow a legal process outlined in Sections 137(5) to 137(9) of the Motor Transport Act. After two years from the date of suspension, the individual can formally request the court to restore their license.
Police Permission
Once the request is made, a notice is sent to the Superintendent of Police and the Commissioner of the Department of Motor Traffic. They are asked whether there are any objections to restoring the license. If objections exist, an inquiry will be conducted before proceeding further.
Physical and Mental Fitness
The Magistrate then considers whether the applicant is physically and mentally fit to drive again. A report is requested from the National Transport Medical Board. Based on this medical assessment, the court decides whether the suspended license can be reinstated.
A New License
In some cases, the request to restore the license may be rejected. However, if approved by the Magistrate, the individual can obtain their driving license again. The process must comply with Section 124 of the Motor Transport Act, which may involve applying for the license in the same manner as obtaining a new one.
Final Word
Getting a temporarily suspended license back is not a simple process. It involves waiting, legal procedures, and medical fitness evaluations. The best way to avoid such complications is to drive responsibly and follow traffic laws to ensure your license is never suspended in the first place.
FAQs About Suspended Licenses
How long does a license suspension last?
In most cases, a temporary suspension requires a waiting period of at least two years before requesting restoration, but this can vary depending on the violation.
Can I drive while my license is suspended?
No. Driving with a suspended license is illegal and can lead to severe penalties, including longer suspension periods or permanent cancellation.
What if my request to restore the license is rejected?
If the court rejects your request, you may have to apply for a new license under the guidelines of Section 124 of the Motor Transport Act.






































