Your Question: "I've just received a letter from the council stating they are considering revoking my taxi licence. This is my entire livelihood, and I am in a state of panic. Why would the council do this, what is the process, and what can Taxi licensing experts do to help me fight it?"
Receiving a notice of potential revocation is the most frightening and serious situation a professional driver can face. Your career, your income, and your future are all under immediate threat. It is completely understandable to feel a sense of panic, but it is vital to know that this is not a foregone conclusion. A notice of revocation is the beginning of a legal process, and it is a process that you can, and absolutely should, fight with expert legal representation.
At TMC Solicitors, we are not just solicitors; we are specialists who dedicate our entire practice to defending drivers in your exact situation. We are the Taxi licensing experts you need when the stakes are at their highest. To answer your question, here is our guide to the revocation process and how we fight for your career.
The 'Fit and Proper' Test. Why is this the central issue?
The entire system of taxi and private hire licensing is built on one core principle: a driver must be a "fit and proper person" to hold a licence. This is not just a test you pass when you first apply; it is a standard you must continuously meet throughout your career. A licence revocation is almost always the result of a licensing committee deciding that a recent event means you no longer meet this fundamental standard.
What are the Common Triggers for a Revocation Hearing?
A council will typically call a driver before a licensing sub-committee to consider revocation following a specific incident. The most common triggers include:
- A New Criminal or Motoring Conviction:Certain convictions, especially for offences involving dishonesty, violence, or very poor driving, can lead a council to believe you are no longer a safe and trustworthy person to be a professional driver.
- An Accumulation of DVLA Points:Even a series of minor speeding offences can lead to revocation if the council believes it shows a pattern of disregard for road safety.
- A Serious Public Complaint:A single, serious complaint from a member of the public regarding your conduct, behaviour, or the safety of your vehicle.
- A Breach of Licensing Conditions:A failure to adhere to the specific policies and conditions set by your local council, such as failing to report a change in your circumstances.
The Committee Hearing. How can I defend myself?
The committee hearing is your first and most critical opportunity to save your licence. It is absolutely essential that you are represented by a legal expert at this stage. The role of your solicitor is to present a powerful case in mitigation. They will argue that, despite the incident that triggered the hearing, you remain a fit and proper person to continue working. This involves:
- Presenting Mitigating Circumstances:Explaining the full context of the incident.
- Highlighting Your Good Record:Emphasising a long career with an otherwise clean history.
- Gathering Positive Evidence:Submitting powerful character references from respected members of the community who can speak to your professionalism.
- Expressing Remorse and Insight:Demonstrating to the committee that you understand the seriousness of the issue and have learned from it. The Taxi licensing experts at TMC Solicitors are highly skilled in presenting these arguments persuasively to licensing committees.
What if the Committee Revokes My Licence Anyway?
Even if the committee makes the worst decision, the fight is not over. You have an absolute legal right to appeal the revocation to your local Magistrates' Court.
This is a full, formal court hearing where a judge will hear the case from scratch and make a fresh decision. The council's original decision is put to one side. This is your chance for an independent, impartial review of your case. It is vital to know that you only have 21 days from the date of the decision to lodge your appeal, which is why you must act immediately.
Our Commitment as Your Expert Advocates at TMC Solicitors
At TMC Solicitors, our Taxi licensing experts are tenacious fighters for professional drivers. We understand the immense pressure you are under when your livelihood is on the line. Our expertise covers every stage of this critical process:
- We provide robust and persuasive representation at the initial committee hearing.
- If necessary, we manage the entire court appeal process, from lodging the papers to advocating for you powerfully before a judge.
A notice of revocation is the most serious threat to your career, but it is a battle that can be won with immediate, specialist legal action. To put the UK's leading Taxi licensing experts in your corner, contact TMC Solicitors for an urgent consultation today.