Pennsylvania law allows individuals to delay the suspension, revocation, or disqualification of their driving privileges if they have filed a timely appeal from a criminal conviction. The law permits up to six months of delay, with an option for an additional six months if the appeal is still pending. The process requires certification from the court and proper notification to the Department of Transportation.
Yes, Pennsylvania law allows you to delay your license suspension or revocation for up to six months if you file a timely appeal and provide certification from the court.
You must obtain a certification from the court stating that your appeal is timely and pending, then forward this certification along with a request to the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation.
Yes, if your appeal remains pending, you can request an additional six-month delay by providing a certification from the court confirming the ongoing appeal.
You need a certification from the court that your appeal is still pending, which must be forwarded to the Department of Transportation to qualify for the delay.