A special hardship order is a court order that allows a driver with a suspended Queensland provisional or open licence to continue driving under restricted and specific conditions.
Note: Special hardship orders are different from a restricted (work) licence, which you may be eligible to apply for if you've been convicted of a drink or drug driving offence.
1. To be eligible to apply for a special hardship order
Your licence must have been suspended because you:
2. To receive a special hardship order
You must convince the court that the licence suspension would cause one or both of the following::
You are not eligible to apply if:
You are also not eligible to apply for a special hardship order if, within the 5 years before your driver licence was suspended:
However, you may still be eligible to apply for a special hardship order if you have received:
To apply for a special hardship order:
Your licence suspension will be lifted until the day before the court hearing.
Note: You’ll need to pay a fee when lodging your application with the Magistrates Court. Contact the court for fee information. There is no additional fee for lodging the forms at a transport and motoring customer service centre.
Contact us if you have more queries about special hardship orders.
An affidavit is a legal document used to provide facts about a matter. For a special hardship order application, include information that you will rely on for the application, such as:
Sign and witness the affidavit in the presence of a Justice of the Peace or Commissioner of Declarations. Find a JP or Cdec.
Get an affidavit form from Australia Post, a Magistrates Court or your legal representative.
If your circumstances change, you may wish to vary the restrictions of your special hardship order. Complete a ‘Variation of special hardship order or section 79E order’ (F4375) and lodge it with the Magistrates Court.
While you are on a special hardship order a zero-demerit point limit applies. If you accumulate any demerit points, your licence will be suspended for double your order period.
If the magistrate refuses to grant a special hardship order, your licence suspension is reapplied for the remaining period less any time served before you lodged your application.
To withdraw your special hardship order application, send a letter to the Magistrates Court stating that you no longer wish to proceed with the application.
The court will send confirmation and your suspension will start again from the withdrawal date.
Note: Your licence suspension period doesn’t start again until your application is accepted and dealt with by the magistrate.
Send a copy of your letter and court confirmation to us by either:
Department of Transport and Main Roads
SHO Processing Section
PO Box 673
Fortitude Valley Qld 4006.
On 1 July 2024 our fines and penalties increased by 4.2% in line with the government's indexation policy.