We’ve made limited licences easy.

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We will prepare all the legal documents you need to get back on the road again.

We then guide you, step by step, through the entire application process, including your court appearance.

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One product. One price. Just $850 for lawyer-quality legal documents.

Once payment has been made (we accept all debit and credit cards), you will have instant access to our virtual interview bot. 

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Our clever little interview bot will conduct your interview.

It’s (almost) like talking to a real person! You’ll answer a series of questions that will tell us everything we need to get you driving again.

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After the interview, we will review your information (allow up to 48 hours).

We then email you the final documents for court along with a step-by-step guide to the rest of the process. 

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Are you eligible for a limited licence?

Before you do anything else, you should take our screening test to check that you are able to apply for a limited licence. 

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Our team of lawyers have more than 20 years’ experience. Over that time, we have prepared many limited licences and appeared in court for many clients. 

Limited licences tend to be very time consuming for all involved and can cost a lot of money - most lawyers will charge several thousand dollars because they are very time intensive to prepare.

I have also seen various "DIY" or hybrid sites which can still charge a lot of money, but leave people with poorly drafted documents and no idea what to do once they get to Court.

Here, you will get the best of both worlds.

You will get lawyer-quality documents at an affordable price. On the Road Again will review all your information (as provided by you during the virtual interview with the bot) and edit where necessary, to ensure that your end product is both proper and professional. We will also explain the entire process step by step so you will have confidence when you get to Court.

It's important that you are aware that On the Road Again does not provide legal services and will not represent you in Court. However, we do guarantee that your documents will be reviewed by a fully qualified New Zealand lawyer with experience in obtaining limited licences in New Zealand courts, before being sent to you.

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  • A limited licence is exactly what it sounds like. It is a licence that is limited. A limited licence allows you to drive for specific reasons, to and from specific locations and only within certain dates and times.

  • You need to prove that if you don't have a limited licence, it will cause "extreme hardship" to you or "undue hardship" to another person (such as a family member). Basically, you have to show the court that there will be a significant hardship if you cannot drive for essential purposes (such as for work or childcare).

  • The bot will ask you a series of questions about the reasons you no longer have a licence, your history (if any) of earlier suspensions or disqualifications, and some personal questions about you, your life, and the reason you need to be able to drive again. The answers you provide will form the basis for the documents that will be filed in court.

  • You will need to provide (among other things):

    • Your full name and address

    • The date you were disqualified or suspended and the reason for it

    • Evidence that (if applicable) you have paid any relevant court fine or costs

    • Information regarding your work, childcare, or other essential purpose (for which you need to drive)

    • Information about the days, times, locations you need to drive

  • The bot interview will take around 20-30 minutes depending on how much information it needs from you. It will help if you have all the necessary information (see above) before you start. However, you can always stop the process part-way through and come back to it if you need to.

  • No. The Court simply issues an order which authorises you to apply for a limited licence. The actual limited licence must be issued by Waka Kotahi/NZ Transport Agency. Although we will do everything we can to speed up this part of the process, you should be prepared for there to be some delay on the NZTA end. We will provide some tips and tricks to minimise delay as much as possible.

  • Yes, you can. Although the majority of people apply for a limited licence for work purposes (which is why it is often referred to as a “work licence” the legal test is simply that you will suffer extreme hardship or others will suffer undue hardship if a licence is not granted. That means, for example, that if you have childcare responsibilities or other responsibilities that require you to be able to drive, then you should be able to obtain an order authorising your limited licence.

  • No one can guarantee this because ultimately this is a legal proceeding and therefore the final decision is made by a District Court Judge. However, in our experience, provided the documents are appropriately drafted (to meet the legal test) and reasonable conditions are sought, then it is highly likely that an order authorising licence will be granted. Our team has not yet had a limited licence application refused.

  • In addition to the fee charged by us for drafting documents, the Court will charge a filing fee.

    The fee is $150.00 if you lost your licence due to a disqualification, or $200.00 plus a sealing fee of $50.00 if you lost your licence due to demerit points.

    Waka Kotahi/New Zealand Transport Agency (NZTA) will also charge you an application fee for the issuing of the limited licence. NZTA currently charges $39.30 for the application fee.

    At the end of your disqualification or suspension period, you may also have to pay $66.40 to have your normal licence reinstated.

  • We cannot control the NZTA part of the process; however, when your final documents are sent to you will we will also provide you with some tips and tricks to try and minimise any delay with NZTA.

    You can view relevant information from NZTA here.

    If you have other queries, don’t hesitate to get in touch with us at info@ontheroadagain.co.nz

Get in touch

At any time, if you have any problems with the process, drop us a message below and we will get back to you ASAP.