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Telling DVLA about a bereavement09/22/11
If you have recently had a bereavement, you should notify the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) as soon as possible. Sending the driving licence and registration certificate (V5C) to ...
read moreThe ability to tow a caravan or trailer will depend on the driving licence you hold. The category entitlement on your driving licence will determine the type of trailer you ...
read moreEndorsements and penalty points09/22/11
If you’re convicted of a motoring offence, the courts can fine you and endorse your driving licence with penalty points. Endorsements must stay on your driving licence for four or ...
read moreVehicle weights explained09/22/11
As well as your age, the different vehicle categories on your driving licence tell you what type of vehicles you are able to drive. These categories are also set by ...
read moreIf you hold a full car driving licence (category B), it may be possible for you to apply for provisional entitlements in a higher category. There are also circumstances that ...
read moreIf you are the holder of a short period driving licence that needs to be reviewed due to a medical condition, you’ll receive a reminder application from the Driver and ...
read moreIf you have developed a medical condition that makes driving unsafe your doctor may tell you to stop driving immediately. If this is the case you should surrender your driving ...
read moreAfter telling the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) about your medical condition or disability, DVLA’s medical advisers decide if a licence
read moreYou can apply for your first British provisional driving licence online if you: are a resident of Great Britain can meet the minimum age requirement can meet the minimum eyesight ...
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