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Find the right phone number, email or postal address to contact DVLA about driving licences, vehicle tax, medical enquiries and vehicle registration.
- Vehicle Tax, Mot and Insurance
Vehicle tax, MOT and insurance Pay or cancel vehicle tax,...
- Driving Licences
Contact DVLA. Apply for, renew or update your licence, view...
- Tell DVLA You've Sold, Transferred Or Bought a Vehicle
Tell DVLA you've sold your vehicle or transferred it to a...
- Get Vehicle Information From DVLA
Check a vehicle's details, tax and SORN status and expiry...
- Number Plates, Vehicle Registration and Log Books
Number plates, vehicle registration and log books Update...
- Check If a Health Condition Affects Your Driving
You’ll need to tell DVLA and send them your licence. If you...
- Tax Your Vehicle
Tax your car, motorcycle or other vehicle using a reference...
- Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency
Use the link to find the right number, email or address to...
- Vehicle Tax, Mot and Insurance
Find out how to apply for, renew or update your driving licence, view or share your licence information, and add new categories. Contact DVLA for any queries or issues related to your licence.
Chat online with DVLA advisors about your driving licence information, applications and enquiries. Webchat is available Monday to Saturday, except public holidays, from 8am to 7pm or 2pm.
Use the link to find the right number, email or address to contact DVLA about vehicle tax and registration, driving licences and drivers’ medical issues.
Contact the DVLA. To contact the DVLA, please click the below to be directed to https://www.gov.uk/contact-the-dvla.
Apply online to renew your 10-year driving licence, full or provisional - cost, payment methods, documents and information you need
10 Νοε 2022 · Contacting the DVLA through their website is made easy with their contact DVLA page. The page covers all contact details for a variety of concerns including: Vehicle tax and SORN. Driving licences and applications. Vehicle registration and V5C certificates (log books) Driving and medical issues. Viewing or sharing your driving licence information.