Guidance

Appeal a train driving licence decision

How to appeal certain decisions regarding your train driving licence and what to expect during the appeal process.

Applies to England, Scotland and Wales

Documents

Appeal a train driving licence decision: application form

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Details

Train drivers have the right to appeal to the Secretary of State for Transport certain decisions taken by the Office of Rail and Road (ORR) regarding their train driving licence.

You can appeal a decision if:

  • your application for a licence or its update, renewal or duplication is not granted
  • your existing licence is suspended or withdrawn
  • you are prohibited from driving a train in Great Britain

This guidance explains the circumstances when these decisions might be taken, how you can appeal a decision and what to expect during the appeal process.

Updates to this page

Published 22 February 2024

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