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Changes to Driving Licences - Read on

jdpef356

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I received the following from Paul Wysling and thought you may wish to know:-



The paper counterpart to UK driving licences will be scrapped on 8 June as records move online.

The counterpart was introduced to display driving licence details that could not be included on the photocard such as vehicle categories you can drive and any endorsement/penalty points you have.

But from 8 June, any new penalty points you get will be recorded electronically, and will not be printed or written on either photocard licences or paper driving licences.

What do you need to do?

Drivers with both parts need to keep the photocard and destroy the paper counterpart after 8 June
Motorists with a paper only licence (issued before the photocard was introduced in 1998) should not destroy them as they will still be valid
The next time you update your personal details or renew your licence, you will be issued with a photocard only
Entitlements, penalty points and the status of your driving licence won't change
Checking your driving record

In 2014 the DVLA launched their free, 24-hour View Driving Licence service which allows you to check what vehicles you can drive and any endorsements (penalty points) you may have.

Hiring a car abroad

If you're planning on hiring a car after 8 June, you'll need to familiarise yourself with the new procedure. Before heading off you'll need to download a special code to take to the hire desk in lieu of the paper counterpart licence.

To get the code, you'll need to log onto the DVLA's website and click on the 'share your licence information' button, doing so will generate a unique code.

However, the code will only be valid for 72 hours, so if you plan on hiring a car midway through your trip you'll need to generate the code while abroad.

 

John,

I think that there's already been a post on this subject elewhere on the forum, but thanks for highlighting it again. For my part, I've had a licence so long that I only have a paper document..!

It'll be worth mentioning the changes at Wednesday's meeting [TOM?].

See you there.

Jeff
 
Hi Jeff

Just back from Australia so still catching up with the form and sleep.

Like you I still only have a paper document so you could so we are both still in the 'Pink'

I have asked Paul if he will do this as a Tom on Wed next.

 

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