D741 Driving Licence Form 21
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You will need to fill out the relevant sections of the D1 form, provide your old licence, and offer original documents which can act as confirmation that you are using a new name. This could include a deed poll (which many companies can help you out with inexpensively to ensure the legal wording is right), or your marriage certificate.
Whether you hold a full or provisional UK driving licence issued by the DVLA, it will need to be renewed every ten years. If, however, you are over 70 years of age, a renewal is required every three years.
If you change address when you permanently move house, failing to update the details on your driving licence could land you with a fine of 1,000. A temporary move such as moving for university is fine as long as you can still be contacted at your original address.
Doing this online costs 14, and you can either use the same photo that appears in your passport, or you can wait for a letter from the DVLA telling you where to send a fresh, passport-style photo. If you want to change your driving licence picture as part of a postal application, this costs 17, which can be paid via a postal order or with a cheque made out to the DVLA.
To try and cope with the demand of the backlog, the DVLA has tried to increase its capacity by renting another office building and extending the opening hours of its call centre. The DVLA is also urging as many drivers as possible to apply or renew online via -driving-licence.
When a driver reaches the age of 70 they have to renew their driving licence and every three years after that. The good news is that this process is free. According to the latest DVLA figures, more than 60% of motorists aged over 70 are choosing to renew online.
The photocard driving licence was introduced in 1998 in response to an EU directive that ordered all member states to issue driving licences in a card format that includes the licence holder's image. The introduction of the photocard licence meant a reduction in the possibility of misrepresentations, ensuring the individual obtaining the provisional licence, taking their driving tests and applying for a full licence are all the same. It also provides a form of photo ID.
2. By post, free of charge. To do this you will need the D741 letter that came with your licence, or if you have misplaced this a D1 form for cars and a D2 form for a lorry or minibus licence. These forms can be found at the post office or ordered online via gov.uk
Changing your name or gender can only be completed by post due to the documentation the DVLA will need to see. You will need a D1 form for cars and a D2 form for a van or minibus licence, these forms can be obtained from the post office or ordered online. Along with your completed form you will need to send the original document that confirms your name/gender change, for example these might be a marriage certificate or gender recognition certificate.
3. By post. You will need a D1 form for cars and a D2 form for van or minibus licences. Your form will need to be completed and sent to the DVLA along with a new passport sized photo, your current photocard licence and a cheque or postal order to cover the fee which is 17.
If it is found you have not told DVLA of a change in name or address or you have failed to renew your driving licence you are breaking the law and could be fined up to 1000. Currently there are thought to be 40,000 drivers who have failed to renew their licence on time. If your licence has expired you should go ahead and renew as soon as you realise. You will not be fined when you renew late.Having an expired licence will cause problems for the licence holder if they would like to hire or lease a vehicle or when showing an employer.
If you believe your driving licence has been stolen you must contact the police.Whether your licence has been stolen, lost or destroyed you can get a replacement photocard licence in one of 3 ways at a cost of 20.
Yes- for any drivers whose licence from before 1998 still carries all the correct information it is still valid. However, if you need to change the name or address at any point you will be automatically be issued a photocard licence in place of your paper licence.
As of 8th June 2015 there is no longer the need to keep your counterpart driving licence. This document was kept alongside your photocard driving licence to provide additional information such as how many points you had on your licence. 153554b96e
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