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Home > Traffic_Offences > Driving Demerit Points > Nebraska Demerit Points - NebraskaUnder Nebraska driving law, your operator's license and/or operating privileges can be revoked for accumulating 12 or more points within any two (2) year time period. Points are calculated from the date of violation of any Nebraska traffic laws, not the hearing date. In accordance with Nebraska driving law, a driver may be granted a two (2)-point credit after successfully completing a DMV approved Driver Improvement Course. This course must be completed prior to the violation that would assess the 12th point and can only be taken once every five (5) years. The Point Revocation is for six (6) months for a first offense. Under Nebraska driving law, driver's who are revoked under the Nebraska Point System for the second time within five (5) years are revoked for a three (3) year time period. Driver's that are revoked under the Nebraska Point System can apply for an Employment Drive Permit and/or a Medical Hardship Permit if there are no other open suspensions / revocations / impoundments on their record. Reinstatement Requirements:
In accordance with Nebraska driving law, the following points will be assessed to driving records for the violations of Nebraska traffic laws shown: Violation - Points Assessed
** Third Offense drunken driving in violation of any city or village ordinance or of section 60-6,6196, as disclosed by the records of the director, regardless of whether the trial court found the same to be a third offense. Speeding Under Nebraska driving law, points are assessed for speeding on the basis of miles per hour [MPH] over the posted speed limit and the type of road: Business & Residential District
County Roads / State Highways
Interstate Highway
Operating a vehicle with an expired license or if no license has ever been issued - 1 Point All other violations of Nebraska driving law (excluding parking, muffler, no valid operator's license on person, or for violations involving occupant protection system, motorcycle or a moped protective helmet) - 1 Point Upon conviction of a violation of Nebraska driving law, points are assessed to a driving record as of the date of the violation. Convictions for violations of Nebraska traffic laws remain on the driving record for five (5) years. Accumulating 12 points in a two (2) year time period (counting from the last date of violation) causes automatic revocation of the operator's license under the Nebraska Point System. Under Nebraska driving law, when you are convicted of a traffic violation in another state, points are assessed against your driving record as if the violation occurred in Nebraska . Two (2) Point Credit Under Nebraska driving law, any person who has fewer than 12 points assessed against their driving record can voluntarily enroll in a DMV approved Driver Improvement Course (approved course must consist of at least eight [8] hours of instruction). Upon notification of successful completion of such course from the conducting organization, the department shall reduce by two (2) the number of points assessed against the driver within the previous two (2) years. If the driver has only one (1) point assessed within the previous two (2) years - the department shall reduce by the number of points assessed by one (1). In accordance with Nebraska driving law, this program can only be utilized once every five (5) years and the course must be completed prior to the date of violation of any Nebraska traffic laws that would assess the 12th point on the driving record.
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