What does provisional mean

What does provisional mean?

If you have a provisional license, it means that it's on provisional for a specific reason. It could be because you didn't complete all of the requirements to get a standard license, or it could be because your driving record is not entirely clear. There are also some states that will issue a provisional license to someone who is under the age of 21.

What does provisional mean in a case?

When an attorney receives a copy of a police report that details a case, they will likely make a provisional report. A provisional report is essentially a first draft of the official report. A provisional report is not treated as an official report and is not shared with the parties involved in the case. However, if there is a discrepancy between the provisional report and the official report (or the original police report), the official report will be adjusted.

What does provisional mean on a driver license?

A provisional driver's license is temporary. It's given to you until you can prove to the state you're eligible to receive a full license. If you're denied a full driver's license due to a DUI and have an out-of-state license, you can apply for a provisional license. It will be valid for a year. You will need to pay a fee to get a provisional license, usually between $40 and $50.

What does provisional mean in a criminal case?

In a criminal prosecution, the State of Texas can file a criminal charge against a person if they believe they have enough evidence to prove the person is guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. However, it is not uncommon for the State to charge someone with a crime before they complete their investigation. Sometimes the State can do so because they don’t want to risk the chance of having the case thrown out of court because the State didn’t have enough evidence to file a criminal charge within a certain time

What does provisional mean in an inmate's name?

If you have a criminal record and want to get a loan, you have to have a bank loan pre-approval. Before an inmate can receive a bank loan, they must have a bank-approved credit check. If the inmate has a criminal record, the bank will likely run a provisional credit check. This means that the bank will not officially report the inmate's credit history. Instead, the bank will report that the inmate's credit history is "provisionally approved" until they receive more information