Completion dates
The completion date is a date set
by the court by which you must have finished your course. It is
designed to give enough time (usually around two months) for paperwork
to be sent from Reform to the court and then to the DVLA so that
they can re-issue your licence. If you think the completion date
you have been given is incorrect due to an error, contact the
court and ask them to tell us if any changes need to be made.
IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY TO CHECK
THAT YOU
CAN COMPLETE A COURSE BEFORE THE COMPLETION DATE
If this seems far away, can you
deal with it later? NO !
Think about it now! The course
nearest to you may not start for some time. The course may be
spread over 6-8 weeks. This course may already be full. If you
have a twelve month ban you will have less than seven months to
find a course, book a course, attend a course
It is normally impossible for you
to complete a course once you only have a few weeks before
your completion date. If you have a very short time left to take
a course, telephone us. However, it is very difficult, in such
circumstances, to get you through the scheme, and if there is any chance at all, it will probably not
be in a town centre convenient for you.
WAITING TILL LATER IS THE MAIN REASON
WHY PEOPLE MISS OUT
DON'T LET THIS HAPPEN TO YOU, BOOK TODAY!