If none of these apply and your paper licence is still vali you do not need to exchange it for a photocard version. It may take longer than usual for you to get your licence because of.
If you have a paper driving. It’s taking longer than usual to process applications sent by post because of coronavirus. Can I use my paper driving licence as ID?
How long does a provisional licence last in the UK?
Can I exchange my paper driving licence for a photocard? But drivers with old-style paper licences — of whom there are more than 7m — can continue to use them and will not have to change to a photocard unless their details change or the licence expires, which is usually the day before the holder’s 70th birthday. Changes in how driving endorsements are recorded will affect you, however. You should not throw your paper driving licence away.
Find more information about the changes to the paper part of the photocard licence here. In the United Kingdom, a driving licence is the official document which authorises its holder to operate motor vehicles on highways and other public roads.
Vehicle tax, MOT and insurance. UK Verify to access your driving licence information and get a licence check code.
Driving tests and learning to drive or ride. Exchange your paper driving licence for a photocard licence. If those drivers need to change. Find out the essential information here, including how to change to a photocard licence and if you can drive while the exchange is taking place.
To renew, fill in the form and enclose an up-to-date passport-type photo. The licence paper counterpart no longer has any legal status. You can also renew your licence using the GOV. Although the images below represent a genuine UK driving licence, the information contained on the licence is purely fictional and will not correspond with any DVLA data.
The ‘Counterpart’ paper document that was issued with photocards is no longer vali and can be destroyed. The photocard is the entire licence now.
You used to need the paper part to detail any penalty points. Paper driving licences are no longer issued as new or replacement driving licences after the European Union ruled that all driving licences should be in the form of a photocard driving licence that features a photograph of the licence holder and his or her signature.
Whilst the government advice is to exchange your paper licence for a photocard one, if your paper licence has not expire it should accepted throughout the EU (for example if you need to hire a car). For the past years drivers have had to keep two parts of a driving. It is not compulsory to have a photocard driving license if none of the reasons for exchanging apply to you. Thus, providing your paper licence is still vali there is no need to exchange it for a photocard version.
Note: The process to exchange a paper licence to photocard is also available in Welsh language (Cymraeg).
Your driving licence. An example of the front of a driving licence. You should not cover your driving licence with any stickers. A letter L on the provisional licence confirms that the holder is a learner driver.
Date of birth Name. You’ll need a passport-type photo taken within the last month, your current photocard licence and its paper counterpart and a cheque for £made payable to DVLA. Still have a paper driving licence ? The paper counterpart has no legal status and should. The original British paper driving license is still valid to use in the UK and other countries and to exchange in Australia, as long as the details are still correct.
It is being replaced by the DVLA’s new My Licence online system. To obtain a British driving licence, you should: 1.
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