eightpans
New Member
Hi
My son was convicted at the age of 16 of drink driving (DR10), driving with no insurance (IN10), Driving a car on a provisional licence (LC20) he was sentenced to a 15 month ban with no fine. he is 19 now and just passed his test. I have read on-line on your site that the rehabilitation of offenders act 1974 states that he does not have to declare these offences to insurance companies as they are spent, due to him being under 18 at the time of conviction and that no fine was given. Is this the case ?
Regards Chris
My son was convicted at the age of 16 of drink driving (DR10), driving with no insurance (IN10), Driving a car on a provisional licence (LC20) he was sentenced to a 15 month ban with no fine. he is 19 now and just passed his test. I have read on-line on your site that the rehabilitation of offenders act 1974 states that he does not have to declare these offences to insurance companies as they are spent, due to him being under 18 at the time of conviction and that no fine was given. Is this the case ?
Regards Chris