The DVLA have seven top tips to stop you from becoming a victim of fraud Only use gov.uk websites when looking for information online so you know the service you’re using is legitimate. Watch out for scam emails. The DVLA never ask for personal information via email,...
Changing an address on your Driving Licence? Have you recently moved house or got married? It’s essential to make sure you inform the DVLA of any change to your name or address as soon as possible. You can go online to update your driving licence details or inform the...
How can I get a provisional driving licence? completed on the DVLA Online, and is a quick and easy process. To qualify for a provisional licence you must: Be at least 15 years and nine months old Be able to read a number plate from 20 metres away Provide an identity...
Have you ever noticed that driving licences have different codes on the back? Seeing these numbers and letters can be confusing. But don’t worry, we’ve compiled a handy guide so you can see what type of vehicle you can drive with each different licence. You can also...
Eight Things to Know about Fleet Compliance Checks Fleet compliance is imperative, and every business must ensure employees driving licences are checked, ignoring this or not having a robust method of checking could lead to serious breaches in duty or care or health...
DriverCheck has invested heavily to ensure it is GDPR compliant as a business and to ensure they manage / process data in accordance with the DVLA & ICO. GDPR… The General Data Protection Regulation (EU) 2016/679 (“GDPR”) is a regulation in EU law on data...
If you develop a notifiable medical condition, you must notify the DVLA. It will then assess your health and driving capabilities and suggest that you either: Get a new driving licence Have a shorter licence – for one, two, three or five years Adapt your car by...
DriverCheck aims to provide clarity of motoring offence codes, to help their clients understand these offences and what it means within the drivers record. Overview If you’re convicted of a motoring offence, the court will fine you and ‘endorse’ your driving licence,...
Can I use my foreign driving licence in the UK? The rules surrounding international driving licences are complicated, and the outcome is dependent on a number of factors. If your driving licence wasn’t obtained in the EU or a designated country, you must apply for a...
In the United Kingdom, a driving licence is the official document which authorises its holder to operate motor vehicles on highways and other public roads. It is administered in England, Scotland and Wales by the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) and in...