What is conviction code?

What is conviction code?

Driving conviction codes, officially known as endorsement codes, are attributed to driving offences in the UK (excluding Northern Ireland). Conviction Codes can stay on your licence for a minimum of four years up to 11 years, and most offences have a range of penalty appoints awarded, starting from three points.

Do I have to declare TT99 to insurance?

A TT99 code stays on your licence for 4 years from the date of conviction. This must be disclosed to your insurer until the it’s considered spent. If you don’t, your insurance could be invalid and potentially leave you with another conviction for driving without insurance (IN10).

What is the speeding offence code?

What is the driving offence code?

Offence code description
Speeding (SP) SP20 Exceeding the speed limit for types of vehicles (Excluding goods or passenger vehicles)
SP30 Exceeding statutory speed limits on a public road.
SP40 Exceeding a passenger vehicle speed limit.
SP50 Exceeding the speed limit on a motorway.

Is a DG10 a criminal conviction?

A DG10 conviction is when a person has been driving or attempting to drive with a drug level above the specified minimum. If convicted of a DG10 offence, you will also have a criminal record, even if you are not sent to prison.

What is a IN10 conviction?

What is an IN10 conviction? An IN10 conviction is the penalty for driving without insurance. As well as points on your licence and a fine imposed by the court, an IN10 conviction also means you’re likely to face more expensive car insurance.

How much does insurance go up after drug driving?

Motorists convicted of driving, or attempting to drive, while under the influence of drugs could see the cost of their car insurance premiums rise by as much as 78 per cent, according to moneysupermarket.com. Worse still, some may find they have difficulty insuring themselves in the future.

How long does a driving ban stay on your criminal record?

Criminal records relating to a motoring conviction are normally spent after five years, although details of certain offences, such as drink driving, remain on your driving licence and DVLA driving record for a much longer period.

How long does a conviction stay on your DBS?

If over 18 at the time of the offence, a conviction will be filtered 11 years after the date of the conviction, and a caution 6 years after the date of the caution, provided that the applicant did not go to prison, has not committed any other offence and the offence was not of a violent or sexual nature.