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Your Driving Licence

You need to get a Provisional Licence before you start your lessons. If you have an old style paper licence you also need to sign it (photocard licences already include your signature). You can get an application form and explanatory notes from most Post Offices. Make sure you read the application form carefully and that you comply with the requirements for getting photos signed by an appropriate person.

The licence usually takes just 7 - 10 days. It consists of two parts - the photocard and the paper counterpart. Any time you need to produce your driving licence you must produce BOTH PARTS.

If you change your name or address, you need to send in your licence to get it changed. There is normally no charge for this. If you lose your driving licence and need a replacement then you will normally be charged.

If you have an International Driving Permit from overseas which lasts for one year, you will still need to get a UK provisional licence before you can take your test. Note that an International Permit only allows you to drive while you are a vistor to this country. If you have a permanent address in this country you may not be considered to be a vistor.

If you lose either your photocard or counterpart just before your driving test you will not be able to take the test unless you can get a replacement before the test.

When you pass your test you can apply for a full driving licence. You are advised do this straight away and must do it before a year expires. If your licence was issued more recently, the Examiner may keep your provisional licence and you will automatically be sent your full licence. You can still drive while you wait for your licence to arrive

For more information about driving licences and entitlements visit www.dvla.gov.uk

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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