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You need to complete the appropriate sections of the notice and return it to the address shown on the form within 28 days.
You'll normally then be sent a conditional offer of a fixed penalty £100 fine and have three penalty points added to your licence. However, you may be eligible for a driver retraining scheme course instead.
If you don't respond to the notice your case will be referred to court because you failed to provide the information you were asked for to the Police.
Don't send any payment or your driving licence to the Police.
If you've been recorded at what's considered a high speed it will be referred to court in the first instance. You'll still need to return the completed form and once it's processed you'll receive a court summons.
You need to complete the appropriate sections of the notice and return it to the address shown on the form within 28 days.
You may be eligible for a driver retraining scheme course, but if you aren’t then the matter will be referred to court.
Once you’ve responded to the notice, and done so within the required timeframe, you could be sent:
The police will consider the following grounds when assessing your eligibility for the driver awareness course:
Please note: There's no legal entitlement to a course, these are offered at the sole discretion of police, and the courts have no powers over courses. If an offer for a course is made to you, the police can withdraw the offer at any time before the course has been successfully completed.
You'll be required to send us your correct driving licence details and date of birth. If you're a foreign national and have been issued with a licence by the DVLA then you should provide the details of the licence issued by the DVLA. If you don't hold a UK licence then you must send us the licence number and country of issue of your non-UK licence.