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Old August 21st, 2008
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Default Re: How to Appeal License Revocation?

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Originally Posted by Appealing View Post
.....Actually what I was wanting to find however, was a set of forms like theese for driving license suspension on the Lancaster County PA Self Help Center

Or a pdf copy of some one elses forms.

Law procedures are just duplication of paperwork changing names and other things per individual case.

When I get this all figured out, I'll post the sets of forms up and charge $5 for the pdf file of them for everyone else like Lancaster County does for these ones.
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What I tried to point out earlier was that the process for appealing a sheriff's revocation is not an administrative process, where you just fill out the right forms. The UFA specifies that the appeal goes right to the Court of Common Pleas, as a formal legal case. PennDOT may have internal appeal procedures that use standard forms. Your county CCP does not, except for incidental docketing forms.
It's true that 2 revocation appeals within the same county will look similar, although the substance will vary in the important places. But the process between 2 counties for the same revocation could be different. Each county has its own rules of procedure. I also noted that some counties will consider it to be a civil appeal, because there's no open criminal docket; but other counties consider it to be criminal, because it's pursuant to the Crimes Code.
I don't think that we can provide the answer that the OP wants, and I'm starting to think that he lacks the self-evaluative skills to be sure that he didn't merit the revocation in the first place.
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