Appendix A-1 Board of Appeals License Revocation Filing an Appeal for a Drivers License Revocation continued If you have any court actions pending advise the Board before your hearing If you have any court actions currently pending (any unresolved tickets/violations, future court dates or matters that have been continued) it is important for you to notify the Board of the fact before you begin your presentation. Such outstanding actions may prevent the Board from making a decision until your present record is complete. If you do not advise the Board of outstanding matters, you could possibly cost yourself substantial amounts in reinstatement fees only to receive a new suspension when the matter is resolved and entered on your record. The Hearing The hearing is your opportunity to present information (testimony and/or documents) that you would like the Board to consider when reviewing your appeal. At the time of your hearing, your name will be called by the Board and you will be asked to provide some basic information for identification purposes. Then a representative of the Registrar will: * Present what action(s) the Registrar has taken regarding your license privileges and * Support the reason for the action. This presentation almost always includes the Registry's submission of your Driving History Record as maintained by the RMV. After you and the Board have heard the Registry's presentation you will have the opportunity to present your information to the Board. 12/16 A:5