Your Driver’s License
One of the most important documents a person can possess is their driver’s license. It not only serves as a representation of your authority to operate a motor vehicle, it also serves as a photo identification to prove that you are who you say you are. Photocard driver licenses include your photograph, which is updated every ten years, what type of vehicle you are licensed to drive, your name and address, and a number that has been assigned specifically to you. An additional paper counterpart to the photocard license lists any endorsements or penalties you may have.
If you are interested in obtaining your provisional driver’s license and you have never had one, you can apply for it at your local post office. The cost is £45. 00 and if you are from overseas, you will need to present your passport to the clerk so that they can verify your identity. If you are a current resident of the country and are applying for your license, you will be required to attend and pass both classroom and practical driving classes before you will be issued your full license after passing a test.
Some people may need to renew their driver’s license even before the ten-year mark because of medical conditions. Once you reach the age of seventy, you are required to renew it every three years. Commercial drivers may need to renew their licenses at more frequent intervals because of the special nature of the vehicles they operate. If you have a change of address, there is a way to notify the licensing bureau and having it updated by mailing in the information. Your post office carries all of the booklets and forms necessary for you to get and obtain your driver’s license.
Published by admin on June 30th, 2008 in Provisional Licence, Corporate Driver Training, Driving School








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