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Driving licence - reapply after revocation

Has your driving licence been revoked by a court ruling or by the driving licence office? Would you like to drive a motor vehicle on the road again? Then you will need a new driving licence.

Attention: Driving licences issued from 19 January 2013ilicences are limited to 15 years. The time limit only applies to licencesstic licence. It must be renewed every 15 years. Regular medical examinations or other checks are not associated with the exchange of documents.

Related forms and processes

Prerequisite

You will not automatically receive a new driving licence. After your driving licence has been revoked or surrendered, the driving licence office will carefully check whether you are physically, mentally and in character fit to drive a motor vehicle again. For this purpose, it can, for example, order a medical report or a medical-psychological examination (MPU). As a rule, the same regulations apply to the re-issuing of a driving licence as to the initial issuing of a driving licence. You only need a new driving licence test if youno longer havetheknowledge and skills requiredto drive a motor vehicle.

Responsible department

the driving licence office of your place of residence

The driving licence office is

  • if you live in an urban district: the city administration
  • if you live in a rural district: the district administration office

Procedure

You can apply for a new licence in person at the driving licence office in your place of residence. (You can obtain the application form locally or, depending on the service, you can also download it or apply online.

Deadlines

You can submit the application at the earliest six months before the expiry of the court-ordered suspension period.

If the competent authority has revoked your driving licence because you have eight or more points on the driving aptitude register you will receive a new driving licence at the earliest if the driving licence has been revoked for more than six months.

If the competent authority has revoked your driving licence because you have not complied with an order to attend an advanced training seminar issued as part of the probationary driving licence, you will only receive a new driving licence after attending an advanced training seminar.

Note: If you are banned from driving for a limited period of time, you will automatically receive your driving licence back at the end of this period.

Required documents

  • Identity card or passport
  • a biometric passport photo
  • Penalty order or court judgement with final judgement
  • for new licences for categories A, A1, A2, AM, B, BE, L or T: additionally
    • Eye test certificate
    • Proof of participation in a first aid training course
  • for newly issued category C1, C1E, C, CE, D1, D1E, D or DE: additionally
    • Certificate of a general medical examination
    • Certificate or certificate of eyesight
  • Proof of first aid training, if
    • only the previous certificate of instruction in immediate life-saving measures at the scene of an accident was presented when the licence was first purchased, or
    • there is no longer a copy of the first aid certificate presented at the time of initial purchase
  • for category D1, D1E, D or DE: additionally
    • Proof that you fulfil the special requirements for your ability to drive
    • Certificate of good conduct
    • if necessary, a medical-psychological report to check whether you fulfil the special responsibility of transporting passengers

Costs

varies depending on the city or district

If you apply for a certificate of good conduct, further costs will be incurred.

Processing time

The duration of the examination depends on the individual case.

Miscellaneous

The judicial suspension period can be shortened if your driving licence has been revoked for driving under the influence of alcohol for the first time. If you are allowed to take part in a retraining course, you will receive an information sheet from the public prosecutor's office. This contains more detailed information on the conditions of participation and course organisers.

To take part in the course, you will need a "clearance certificate" from the driving licence office. You must not have committed any other traffic offences or criminal offences that call your suitability into question. If you have a blood alcohol level of 1.6 per mille or more, you must undergo a medical-psychological examination before starting the course. If you have a blood alcohol level of more than two per mille, you cannot take part in the course.

Appeal

  • Contradiction
  • Complaint

Legal basis

Fahrerlaubnis-Verordnung (FeV):

  • § 20 Neuerteilung einer Fahrerlaubnis

Straßenverkehrsgesetz (StVG):

  • § 2 Fahrerlaubnis und Führerschein

Release note

Machine generated, based on the German release by: Verkehrsministerium Baden-Württemberg, 15.01.2025