How Long After Missing an Inspection Will a Driver's License Be Revoked?
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A driver's license will be revoked if the inspection is missed for more than one year. After revocation, it can be reinstated within two years by retaking the traffic rules test. If the driver fails to renew the license within one year after its expiration, the license will also be revoked. However, even if revoked, the license holder can apply for reinstatement. Penalties for missing an inspection: If a vehicle fails to undergo the required periodic safety and technical inspection, the driver or vehicle owner will be fined for each missed inspection. For other motor vehicles, the driver or owner will also be fined for each missed inspection. If an overdue vehicle is discovered during a traffic police inspection on the road, penalties will be imposed. If the vehicle remains uninspected for an extended period, it will be considered as having missed the next inspection cycle, leading to penalties as per regulations. Of course, this applies only if the vehicle is caught while driving. If the vehicle is brought for inspection at the DMV normally, even if it missed a previous inspection, it can still pass the next annual inspection without fines.