Dvla drivers licence paper counterpart


















DVLA cleaned up at the Digital Leaders awards ceremony, scooping the Digital Public Sector Innovation Award and the overall Digital Leaders Award. I attended with colleagues from the Drivers Services Management team, proudly representing the agency. To Read more of DVLA is a Digital Leader - 2 comments Share Driving Licence. The DVLA no longer issues paper counterparts to driving licences Drivers will only need to keep their photocard licence The ‘D’ licence counterpart now . Exchange your paper driving licence for a photocard licence. You must get a new licence if: you change your address. your licence has been defaced, lost, stolen or Estimated Reading Time: 1 min.


The DVLA no longer issues paper counterparts to driving licences Drivers will only need to keep their photocard licence The ‘D’ licence counterpart now has no legal status. The format and. The DVLA scrapped the paper counterpart to the photocard driving licence in June , for anyone with a licence issued after – it now has no legal status and can be safely binned. The paper counterpart to a driving licence has had no legal status since 8 June You should destroy yours if you have one, but keep your photocard driving licence. If you have a paper driving.


18 ກ.ລ. The paper counterpart to the photocard driving licence was abolished on 8 June , so how you view your licence information has changed. 17 ກ.ຍ. In June the government scrapped the paper counterpart driving licence, which included details on penalty points and which vehicles. Guernsey driving licences. A Guernsey driving licence consists of two parts (a plastic card and a paper counterpart). If you are applying to add a category to.

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