
License Revocation
License revocation refers to the formal process of removing a person's legal permission to operate a vehicle, practice a profession, or engage in certain activities. This can happen for various reasons, such as violating laws, committing misconduct, or failing to meet required standards. When a license is revoked, the individual must stop the licensed activity immediately and may need to rectify specific issues or fulfill requirements to regain their license in the future. Revocation serves as both a penalty and a safeguard to protect public safety and maintain standards in various fields.