Around Sushdmehta's post HERE, may I please ask -
I was convicted in court for failing to pay road tax, and had no knowledge about it. The offence took place in sometime early 2008, convicted at Enfield Magistrate's court on 27/01/2009. Tier Visa applied on Jan 31,2009 and approved on 24/3/2009.
Upon receiving bailiff notice, I queried and learnt about it. Went to local district magistrate's court and made Statutory Declaration (as I was unaware of the conviction). Then wrote to DVLA explaining the situation and they decided not to prosecute me again and I paid the penalty outside the court.
Where am I with this? Is this classed as Criminal Conviction because I was prosecuted and issued the fine (bearing in mind the timelines). Or it does not (following is what I was advised) there is no criminal conviction as the case was sort of sent back to Traffic Prosecutes requesting the reopening of the case and to be trialled again. To confirm, I was never trialled or issued the fine by court and initial fine was cancelled as I agree to OCS (Outside court settlement) with DVLA direct.
I know its bit tricky so any advise would be helpful.
Ta,
R
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