Ga. Comp. R. & Regs. R. 375-3-3-.08 - Voluntary Cancellation
(1) The holder of any valid Georgia driver's
license may have that license voluntarily canceled provided that:
(a) The license is currently valid, and has
not been revoked, suspended, or otherwise encumbered; and
(b) No charges are currently pending against
the holder for violating any of the laws of the State of Georgia dealing with
traffic violations, motor vehicles, or illegal drugs, which could result in or
contribute to the revocation, suspension or would otherwise encumber the
driver's license.
(2)
The voluntary cancellation shall be made only upon receipt of a written request
from the holder that his driver's license be canceled or voluntarily
surrendered. The driver's license itself should accompany the written request,
and if it did not, the license must be surrendered to the Department within two
weeks after the holder has received his notification that his license has been
voluntarily canceled.
(3) Any
person whose license has been voluntarily canceled, may, at any time, reapply
for a new license, provided that the applicant:
(a) Meets all the requirements for a new
license (including taking and passing all exams); and
(b) Meeting all of the requirements for the
license, including not being subject to any sanctions for having violated any
law dealing with motor vehicles, traffic, illegal drugs, or
otherwise.
Notes
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