Driving licence expiry
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Driving licence expiry
I had a moment of mild panic earlier when I realised my driving licence expired today. I mentioned it to my wife, who said, "We looked into that several weeks ago and found that during covid there's an extension - don't you remember?"
"No. Oh, maybe vaguely."
Is this what lockdown has done for me? Amnesia - probably alcohol induced? Tell me I'm not alone
"No. Oh, maybe vaguely."
Is this what lockdown has done for me? Amnesia - probably alcohol induced? Tell me I'm not alone
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Re: Driving licence expiry
As everything has become more humdrum, the old humdrum stuff just drops off. Has the photo expiry has passed? As long as your appearance hasn't substantially changed I think it is a minor thing, more so with Covid.
You are not alone, I have had sporadic alcohol amnesia since I was a teen and hope this will continue for many years to come
You are not alone, I have had sporadic alcohol amnesia since I was a teen and hope this will continue for many years to come
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Ironically, it's been ridiculously difficult to recognise me since the day the licence was made. When they digitised and miniaturised the photo I looked like a ghost from day one. Mind you, as I've gone greyer/whiter it may have become more of a likeness, come to think of itdayglo jim wrote: ↑Tue Nov 17, 2020 10:13 pm As long as your appearance hasn't substantially changed I think it is a minor thing, more so with Covid.
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I would say keep an eye on the expiry date, i checked mine the other day and has plenty of time.
Reason i say is that a CBT student at the start of the year was a bloke with full bike license and also a few LGV and HGV entitlements. Been driving for years and recently lost his office managers job. Went for a job as an HGV recovery driver and was told his license didnt cover it. His card license had the tickets but it expired 12 months before so when it was checked online by the prospective employer he was shown as having a provisional license. He tried to renew it but DVLA stated there was no record of his passing any of his tests so back the provisional and they refused to acknowledge the card license he sent in. (Most online posts re this says DVLA will give 24 months grace but not in this case)
He has now passed a car test, done his additional tickets to get his HGV stuff back but has cost him thousands and the bike license was the last on his list to get back ........... and then lockdown hit the first time and his booked tests were cancelled for months
Reason i say is that a CBT student at the start of the year was a bloke with full bike license and also a few LGV and HGV entitlements. Been driving for years and recently lost his office managers job. Went for a job as an HGV recovery driver and was told his license didnt cover it. His card license had the tickets but it expired 12 months before so when it was checked online by the prospective employer he was shown as having a provisional license. He tried to renew it but DVLA stated there was no record of his passing any of his tests so back the provisional and they refused to acknowledge the card license he sent in. (Most online posts re this says DVLA will give 24 months grace but not in this case)
He has now passed a car test, done his additional tickets to get his HGV stuff back but has cost him thousands and the bike license was the last on his list to get back ........... and then lockdown hit the first time and his booked tests were cancelled for months
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I went and got mine renewed during the last lockdown. I needed current ID to start a new job and both my DL and Passport had expired!
Its a piece of piss at the post office now. They just scan your old licence, take a photo and you're done.
Its a piece of piss at the post office now. They just scan your old licence, take a photo and you're done.
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The DVLAs ability to lose/add entitlements is almost funny it's so common. Mrs. D currently has full motorcycle "entitlement" despite having never ridden even a moped....
That's part of the reason I'd recommend going to the post office to renew. They show you all your details on the screen and ask you to confirm it's correct, then they renew it there and then. It takes a while for the physical card to arrive but AFAIK your actual renewal is instant.
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When I changed to a Spanish licence, they printed out all my current entitlements, then
I signed that.
Then can be no arguments
I signed that.
Then can be no arguments
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BBC watchdog did a feature on this as did MCN.
Not as rare as you would hope.
There was a story doing the rounds about a police motorcyclist who's motorcycle entitlement disappeared, took his boss to intervene to get them to reinstate it.
Not as rare as you would hope.
There was a story doing the rounds about a police motorcyclist who's motorcycle entitlement disappeared, took his boss to intervene to get them to reinstate it.
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Yup, but as others have also posted its not uncommon. When changing from a paper to a card license i had "lost" mine quite a while before so i could get a duplicate with all the correct entitlements so when i sent in the paper one i had a spare in case it came back without my bike entitlement.
I have a certified true copy of my current one signed by a solicitor "just in case" for the next renewal
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And sadly you wouldn't get anywhere.Harry wrote: ↑Wed Nov 18, 2020 11:38 amThat's properly outrageous, so because they can't manage their record keeping the bloke lost his licence?Bigyin wrote: ↑Tue Nov 17, 2020 11:39 pm I would say keep an eye on the expiry date, i checked mine the other day and has plenty of time.
Reason i say is that a CBT student at the start of the year was a bloke with full bike license and also a few LGV and HGV entitlements. Been driving for years and recently lost his office managers job. Went for a job as an HGV recovery driver and was told his license didnt cover it. His card license had the tickets but it expired 12 months before so when it was checked online by the prospective employer he was shown as having a provisional license. He tried to renew it but DVLA stated there was no record of his passing any of his tests so back the provisional and they refused to acknowledge the card license he sent in. (Most online posts re this says DVLA will give 24 months grace but not in this case)
He has now passed a car test, done his additional tickets to get his HGV stuff back but has cost him thousands and the bike license was the last on his list to get back ........... and then lockdown hit the first time and his booked tests were cancelled for months
I'd have taken that as far as I could to argue it.
This issue has been happening for years, ever since the records went onto computer... someone types in the wrong data or hits the wrong button when you renew your licence and bingo... there's your entitlement gone.
I've been warning people about this for 25 years - no kidding. When I was working at Cinque Ports in Kent - the biggest independent school in the SE at the time - we used to get about one person a month in getting the bike licence back. Mostly people had lost bike entitlement but occasionally we got someone who'd also lost HGV / PSV.
When your licence arrives back from the DVSA it says in BIG LETTERS check all details and notify us of an error. They keep the application form for a month or two... but if you don't flag up an error immediately, it appears that it's destroyed and then the only record is the incorrect one held on the computer system. Of course, most people get their licence and shove it in the wallet without looking at it.
No it shouldn't happen. But it does. So the onus is on us to check the details properly.
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As above....do it at the Post Office using their ID service. Its all electronic and you can see there and then what they're putting in the system.
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Sounds like someone should apply for a judicial review of the DVLA's records management and retention policies.
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Quite a few years ago, I paid (I think), £5.00 or so to the DVLA, to send all the details that they held on me, which they have to do by law, on request.
I own a fairly large print-out from them, listing all my details and entitlements.
I can't remember how I went about it, as it was too long ago, but details are available via Google/internet.
Worth doing, as it is 100% proof that even the bureaucratic DVLA can't wriggle out of.
I own a fairly large print-out from them, listing all my details and entitlements.
I can't remember how I went about it, as it was too long ago, but details are available via Google/internet.
Worth doing, as it is 100% proof that even the bureaucratic DVLA can't wriggle out of.
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No need to pay! (I think I posted this on TRC last year).
I too was worried that I might lose my bike entitlement if and when I got a photocard licence so I just emailed the DVLA for confirmation that their records were up to date. This is from the reply I received:
"Thank you for your enquiry received on 2/4/2019.
Your case reference number is 01382086.
We appreciate that you have taken the time to contact us in relation to this matter.
On checking your record I can confirm we hold that you passed your Category A (Motorcycle) test on 20/08/1980.
Therefore if you exchanged your paper licence for a photocard licence this entitlement remain on your record.
We do not retain the old paper licence as we hold digital records. You may wish to keep a copy of your current licence yourself."
So, if you've any concerns, I'd suggest you contact DVLA before sending in your licence and keep a copy of their reply for future reference.
I too was worried that I might lose my bike entitlement if and when I got a photocard licence so I just emailed the DVLA for confirmation that their records were up to date. This is from the reply I received:
"Thank you for your enquiry received on 2/4/2019.
Your case reference number is 01382086.
We appreciate that you have taken the time to contact us in relation to this matter.
On checking your record I can confirm we hold that you passed your Category A (Motorcycle) test on 20/08/1980.
Therefore if you exchanged your paper licence for a photocard licence this entitlement remain on your record.
We do not retain the old paper licence as we hold digital records. You may wish to keep a copy of your current licence yourself."
So, if you've any concerns, I'd suggest you contact DVLA before sending in your licence and keep a copy of their reply for future reference.
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Mine runs out in 2032, which is a big advantage of the paper licence. Dreading getting caught speeding or somthing and needing a new card licence to have my points added to a loose bit of paper. I will lose my paper one if that happens. I think its stupid when you get asked for valid photo id and can't use an out of date passport. not as if the person changes just because of the date on a bit of official paper.
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There's no paper part to go with the card any more. If you need to show eg your points record for, eg, car hire you can do it online.GuzziPaul wrote: ↑Thu Nov 26, 2020 3:28 pm Mine runs out in 2032, which is a big advantage of the paper licence. Dreading getting caught speeding or somthing and needing a new card licence to have my points added to a loose bit of paper. I will lose my paper one if that happens. I think its stupid when you get asked for valid photo id and can't use an out of date passport. not as if the person changes just because of the date on a bit of official paper.
Also, to get a readout to your entitlements (earlier posts) you can do this:
https://www.gov.uk/view-driving-licence
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Us old blokes with ping paper licences have in (clean ) on the back.Scootabout wrote: ↑Thu Nov 26, 2020 10:49 pm
There's no paper part to go with the card any more. If you need to show eg your points record for, eg, car hire you can do it online.
Also, to get a readout to your entitlements (earlier posts) you can do this:
https://www.gov.uk/view-driving-licence
Just checked my details and they have everything which is good bike, car and trail 7.5 tonner with trailer and minibus.
It also runs out in exactly 12 years today
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What a bloody palaver it is now. Have to apply to exchange through the DGT by submitting a form. Once they acknowledged receipt, I had to arrange a medical which I had last night at 8pm at an office 10 miles away.
Consisted of giving one person my passport, proof of address and UK driving licence. She then checked my licence details with DVLA on the computer. Then asked loads of questions about my health, if I ever took any medications, any operations etc.
Once answered I was given a coordination test on a video machine. I had to keep two circles on two lines, one on either side of the screen by means of two handles on the machine. It kept beeping as either circle touched the edge of the line. Thought I'd failed but was happy to be told I attained a pass.
In to another office to see someone else for aa hearing test-headphones on, and had to say "Si" when I heard a beep. Took a few minutes. Then an eye test reading out letters on an eye chart. Passed both.
Sent to another office to see someone else. Forms signed, digital photo taken, then told to attend the DGT office 40 miles away on Tuesday. I won't get my Spanish licence then, but just a receipt that will allow me to ride and drive until my Spanish licence comes through.
So a bit of a chore just "swapping" a licence. And if anyone living here with residency has a UK licence but hasn't applied to exchange it by 31 Dec 2020, they may find that they will have to take a Spanish driving test, which is apparently opens a whole new world of problems....
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I had to do exactly the same tests. I thought I'd failed as wellWhysub wrote: ↑Fri Nov 27, 2020 5:56 pmWhat a bloody palaver it is now. Have to apply to exchange through the DGT by submitting a form. Once they acknowledged receipt, I had to arrange a medical which I had last night at 8pm at an office 10 miles away.
Consisted of giving one person my passport, proof of address and UK driving licence. She then checked my licence details with DVLA on the computer. Then asked loads of questions about my health, if I ever took any medications, any operations etc.
Once answered I was given a coordination test on a video machine. I had to keep two circles on two lines, one on either side of the screen by means of two handles on the machine. It kept beeping as either circle touched the edge of the line. Thought I'd failed but was happy to be told I attained a pass.
In to another office to see someone else for aa hearing test-headphones on, and had to say "Si" when I heard a beep. Took a few minutes. Then an eye test reading out letters on an eye chart. Passed both.
Sent to another office to see someone else. Forms signed, digital photo taken, then told to attend the DGT office 40 miles away on Tuesday. I won't get my Spanish licence then, but just a receipt that will allow me to ride and drive until my Spanish licence comes through.
So a bit of a chore just "swapping" a licence. And if anyone living here with residency has a UK licence but hasn't applied to exchange it by 31 Dec 2020, they may find that they will have to take a Spanish driving test, which is apparently opens a whole new world of problems....
But the medical place was just over the road from the Trafico office who did the paperwork.
And I did it early for the same reason. My pals who delayed are all fluent speakers so aren't too worried.