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your medical condition or disability has got worse since you first got your licence.you have a ‘notifiable’ medical condition or disability.If you have a driving licence you must tell DVLA if: Telling DVLA about a medical condition or disability You have been disqualified from driving since your application was sent to the DVLA.Your application is more than a year old.You will receive a letter from DVLA if this is the case. Your application is refused or licence revoked by DVLA.You receive your new driving licence, (as that will cover you to drive).Section 88 cover is valid until any of the following apply:

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*this licence can be a full GB licence, a GB provisional licence, a European Community licence, a Northern Ireland licence, a British external/British Forces licence or an exchangeable licence.

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  • You were not disqualified as a high risk offender on or after 1 June 2013 (a high risk offender is a driver convicted of a serious drink driving offence).
  • You are not currently disqualified from driving by a court.
  • Your last licence was not revoked or refused for medical reasons.
  • DVLA has received your correct and complete application within the last 12 months.
  • You meet any conditions that were specified on your previous licence that still apply.
  • If you hold a Group 2 (bus or lorry) licence, your entitlement has not been suspended, revoked or refused by a traffic commissioner.
  • You have held a valid driving licence (see *below) and only drive vehicles you have applied for on your current application and were entitled to drive on your previous licence.
  • Your doctor must have told you that you are fit to drive.
  • Can I carry on driving while my form is with you?Īnswer – As soon as the DVLA receives your correct and complete application for a new licence and as long as you meet all the Section 88 criteria you may drive. Question – I am over 70 years old and have sent my licence to the DVLA to renew my entitlement to drive. In practice, this will be when you have applied to the DVLA to renew your licence, but the licence expires (runs out) whilst they are processing the application.Ĭlick here to read a leaflet all about Section 88 and when and when you can’t drive, with some useful examples. Section 88 of The Road Traffic Act 1988 may allow you to continue driving even though you do not hold a current driving licence.

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    Renewals at 70 are free of charge.Ĭan I drive while my application or renewal is with DVLA

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    It is always best to do it yourself by applying directly using a D46P or D1 form from post office, or using the link above direct to the DVLA. Please be aware there are many companies advertising on the internet, offering to renew your licence for you and charge you for this doing this.

  • Renew by using a D1 form obtained from the Post OfficeĬlick here to apply or renew your licence on line.
  • Renew using the D46P form sent you by the DVLA.
  • Only use the GOV.UK website to renew your licence – Click here to go to this web site You can either renew your licence in three ways: You will have to renew your licence in this way every three years.

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    If you’re not confident you can make this judgement yourself, you can get professional advice from a Driving Mobility Centre. DVLA is currently very slow in renewing licences, read more if you can drive whilst applying or renewing in the section a few paragraphs down below.

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    You need to declare on this form that you are still fit and able to drive safely, so it remains your responsibility to judge this. It’s up to you to ensure you are driving within your capabilities and that your car is safe to drive.Īround 90 days before you turn 70, the DVLA will send you a D46P form to renew your licence for a maximum of three years. It’s always the driver’s responsibility to make sure they’re safe.












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