Respond to PG9 prohibition issues and corrective evidence. This is higher-risk work. Operators normally need help organising evidence, understanding allegations and showing what has changed since the issue happened.
The provider should avoid promises about outcomes and focus on preparation, records, corrective action and clear communication. Before asking for quotes, gather the basics: licence type, vehicle count, region, timescale and any notices, reports or deadlines already in play.
Use the form below to describe the job in plain English. The more specific the request, the easier it is for a transport manager or compliance provider to judge whether they can help and what the first piece of work should be.
Common questions
What should I include in a PG9 Prohibition request?
Include your region, licence type, vehicle count, deadline and a short description of the issue. If there has been a DVSA visit, audit, prohibition or letter, say so.
Can this be a one-off job?
Yes. Some operators need a single review or piece of advice. Others need regular support. The provider can explain what level of help is suitable after seeing the details.
Who can respond?
Approved providers whose profile matches the service and region can be notified when quote requests are released through the marketplace.