DVLA & Fitness to Drive

Driving Licence Restoration

Specialist psychiatric evaluation for Driving Licence Restoration cases, providing a clinical assessment of fitness to drive following a medical revocation. We deliver CPR Part 35 compliant reports with urgent turnaround available for legal appeals.

Section 12 Approved Psychiatrists
Prepared in accordance with Civil Procedure Rules Part 35 where required
Urgent Reports Available

Expert Type

  • Forensic Psychiatrist
  • Consultant Psychiatrist
  • Addiction Psychiatrist
  • Neuropsychologist

Applicable Law

  • Road Traffic Act 1988
  • DVLA At a Glance Guide
  • Road Traffic (Driver Licensing and Information) Regulations 1992
  • Human Rights Act 1998
  • Equality Act 2010

When Needed

This assessment may be required when the DVLA has revoked or refused a licence due to psychiatric disorders or substance misuse, and the individual seeks to demonstrate that they meet the relevant medical standards for driving.

What Is a Driving Licence Restoration Assessment?

A Driving Licence Restoration assessment is a specialized psychiatric evaluation designed to determine whether an individual meets the DVLA’s fitness to drive criteria after a medical revocation. It focuses on the stability of the mental health condition and the risk of symptoms impairing the safe operation of a vehicle.

The evaluation is conducted in accordance with the Road Traffic Act 1988 and the DVLA’s ‘At a Glance’ guidelines, specifically examining the risk of episodes that could result in sudden impairment while driving or cognitive deficits. The goal is to provide objective evidence regarding whether the individual poses a road safety risk.

  • Medical Stability — evidence of a sustained period of psychiatric wellness or clinical remission
  • Substance Abstinence — objective evidence regarding alcohol or drug use over the relevant period over a specified duration
  • Medication Compliance — adherence to prescribed treatment and the absence of side effects affecting alertness
  • Cognitive Function — assessment of memory, attention, and executive function necessary for safe driving
  • Insight and Judgment — the individual’s awareness of their condition and their ability to self-regulate driving
  • Risk Assessment — evaluation of the likelihood of relapse or acute episodes while operating a vehicle

Our experts provide independent for Magistrates’ Court appeals or direct submissions to the DVLA, with forensic findings mapped against relevant statutory and DVLA guidance.

The final report provides an independent expert opinion on the individual’s prospective risk, which may assist legal representatives in matters concerning licence revocations or refusals.

Key Assessment Components

Our assessment evaluates the following areas:

Clinical Interview

A detailed review of the individual’s psychiatric history and current mental state to assess stability.

Documentation Review

Comprehensive analysis of GP records, specialist reports, and previous DVLA correspondence.

Toxicology Interpretation

Analysis of biological markers, such as CDT or hair strand tests, in cases involving substance misuse.

Functional Impact

Assessment of how symptoms or medication might influence motor skills and cognitive reaction times.

Risk of Recurrence

Evaluation of the prognosis and the statistical likelihood of future acute psychiatric episodes.

Compliance Check

Evaluation of engagement with treatment plans and community-based mental health support services.

Conditions That May Affect This Assessment

A range of psychiatric and psychological conditions can affect this assessment. These include:

Psychotic disorders (Schizophrenia, Schizoaffective Disorder)
Bipolar Affective Disorder
Severe Depression or Anxiety
Alcohol Dependence and Misuse
Substance Misuse (Illicit and Prescription)
Cognitive Impairment and Early-Stage Dementia

The assessment specifically considers how symptom fluctuations and treatment response influence an individual’s ongoing fitness to drive.

Assessment Process

  1. Instruction Received

    Formal instructions and relevant medical/legal documents are reviewed by our triage team.

  2. Expert Matched

    We select a psychiatrist with specific expertise in DVLA medical standards and forensic reporting.

  3. Assessment Conducted

    A face-to-face or remote clinical interview is held to evaluate the client’s mental state and risk.

  4. Report Delivered

    A report prepared in accordance with applicable procedural rules (including Civil Procedure Rules Part 35 where required) is produced, outlining clinical findings and providing an expert opinion on licence restoration.

Turnaround Times

Urgency Level Timescale
Standard Report 4-6 weeks from assessment
Priority Report 1-2 weeks
Urgent Report 1-4 days
We offer expedited timelines for Driving Licence Restoration reports, often delivering within 1 to 4 days of the assessment by an expert witness.

What’s Included in the Report

Clinical History
Current Mental State Examination
Review of DVLA ‘At a Glance’ Criteria
Analysis of Medical Records
Toxicology Results Interpretation
Medication Side Effect Profile
Risk Assessment for Driving
Recommendations for Monitoring
Compliance Statement
Statement of Truth

All reports are written to the highest forensic standards and our experts are available to provide oral testimony in court if required.

Frequently Asked Questions

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