This page outlines the consequences of Criminal Code and Motor Vehicle Act convictions.
Motor vehicle-related offences under the Criminal Code include:
The consequences below apply if you're convicted under the Motor Vehicle Act for:
You'll receive a Notice of Suspension if you’re convicted. Once you're received it, you must surrender your licence to an ICBC driver licensing office.
The length of your suspension depends on how many convictions you have.
A first conviction will result in a one-year licence suspension.
A second conviction within ten years will result in a three-year licence suspension.
Three or more convictions will result in an indefinite licence suspension. You must wait at least five years before re-applying for a licence. This period can be longer if you don't follow other requirements or licensing conditions.
You'll also have to pay a driver risk premium. For more information on the risk premium, see ICBC's Driver Risk Premium page.