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Frequently asked questions about the driving licence.

I have just passed my driving test? What do I need to do to claim my full licence?
Once you have passed your driving test (theory and practical) you should exchange your test pass certificate for a full licence as soon as possible. You can apply for your first full licence by completing the declaration section on your test pass certificate and send it together with your provisional licence and fee to DVLA. If you already hold a full licence and have passed an additional driving test, please complete the declaration section on your test pass certificate and send it together with your full licence and fee to DVLA.

If you do not already hold a photocard driving licence then you will need also to complete the D750 form given to you by the driving examiner. For more information about photocard driving licences see the relevant page by pressing the photocard button above.

Important Note :

You have 2 years from the date of your test to apply for a full licence.
If you passed your test before 1 April 1991 you must apply for a full licence within 10 years of passing your test.
If you leave it longer than this you will need to take another test (theory and practical)!.
How long does it take to issue a licence?
The DVLA aim to deliver your driving licence to you within 3 weeks (includes outward posting) of receiving your valid application. But in those cases which require medical investigation in which your doctor has to be consulted, it may take up to 5 weeks . If your application is going to take any longer than this, we will let you know.
I have a current provisional licence to drive a moped. Do I need another licence to drive a car?
Basically the answer is no you don't need another licence, but here's a fuller explanation.
All applicants for a first provisional licence are automatically granted provisional categories B, F, K and P entitlement (provided they meet the necessary health conditions). In the case of 16 year olds, provisional category B cannot be shown on a licence unless the applicant asks for it to commence on their 17th birthday or later. If they do not ask for this to be done, upon reaching the age of 17 they will automatically have provisional entitlement to drive vehicle in category B. This is known as `growing entitlement'. However, if you are the holder of a photocard licence, which was issued to you at the age of 16, category B will be shown with a commencement date of your 17th birthday.
I have sent in my application for my first provisional licence. Am I covered to drive?
You must not drive until you have received the licence and it has come into force.
I have lost my driving licence. How do I apply for a duplicate copy?
If your paper or photocard licence/counterpart licence has been lost, stolen or destroyed and there are no changes to your name or postal address you may apply for a new licence over the telephone using your credit or debit card (Access, Visa, Eurocard, Mastercard or Switch are acceptable). Ring 01792 772151 between 8.15 and 4.30, Monday to Friday. If your licence has been defaced or you have lost one part of your photocard licence or, there are changes to your name or postal address, you will need to complete an application form D1. In addition, if you are a photocard holder and your name has changed you will need to complete form D750 (available from DVLA or most post offices). The form/s should be sent, with the appropriate fee, to DVLA Swansea, SA99 1AB. If, after applying for a duplicate you find the original licence then you should return it to the DVLA with an explanatory letter.

From 1 April 1999, if your paper driving licence has been lost, stolen, defaced or destroyed you must apply for a photocard licence by completing both the D1 and D750 application forms available from most post offices. The credit/debit card facility is not available if you are making your first photocard application.
I have changed my postal address. What do I need to do?
You need to complete the appropriate section of your licence stating the new postal address, sign and date it and send your paper licence or both parts of your photocard licence to the DVLA, Swansea, SA99 1BN. You will then be issued with a new licence free of charge. If the licence has been lost, stolen or destroyed, you must apply for a duplicate (see question 4) with the appropriate fee.

You need only notify a change of postal address in GB. A postal address outside GB cannot be entered on your licence.
I have changed my name. What do I need to do?
If you hold a paper licence and have married, just complete the back of the licence, sign and date it and send it to DVLA, Swansea, SA99 1BN. A new licence will be issued to you free of charge.

If you hold a paper licence and you are a male driver and have changed your name and postal address, it will be necessary to send us some form of evidence of the name change, i.e. Deed Poll or Birth Certificate. A new licence will be issued to you free of charge and any documentary evidence will be returned to you.

If you hold a photocard licence, you will need to complete a D750 form (available from DVLA or most post offices) and send this together with both parts of your photocard licence to DVLA, Swansea SA99 1BN.
How do I apply for an International Driving Permit?
You do not need an International Driving Permit (IDP) to drive in an EC member state, Iceland, Liechtenstein or Norway. Although all versions of GB licences are acceptable for driving in these countries, if your licence is an older style pink or green one, you may prefer to exchange it for the latest EC model licence. This is not obligatory but, if you wish to do so, please complete an application form D1 and send it together with your present licence and the appropriate fee to DVLA, Swansea, SA99 1AB. For advice on whether an IDP is needed in any other countries you are planning to visit, and to obtain an IDP if required, you should contact your nearest office of the:
Automobile Association (AA);
Green Flag National Breakdown;
Royal Automobile Club; or
Royal Scottish Automobile Club (RSAC).

They will also be able to offer more detailed advice about driving abroad.

If you do need an IDP, you can only obtain one from the above organisations. You do not need to be a member but must be aged 18 or over, have passed a driving test and be resident in Great Britain. You will need to show your full GB driving licence or prove that you have held one. A passport sized photograph is also required.

 


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