Wednesday, May 13, 2020

Provisional license number

What is the last name of your driving licence? How do you get a provisional driving licence? What are the numbers on a licence? Can you work out your licence number?


A provisional driving licence is the first licence you will get. You can apply for it from the age of years and months and start to learn to drive a moped at the age of 16.

You will have to wait to learn how to drive cars and motorcycles until you are the age of 17. Get your first provisional driving licence for a mope motorbike and car from DVLA online. Driving Licence Number.


What do the numbers and letters in my licence number mean? Here is a guide to the UK driving licence number format. JONES – Displaying first five letters of your surname.


If surname is less than five characters in length, the remaining spaces will comprise of the digit 9. First and last numbers are the year of birth. Second and third numbers are month of birth.

Your number is the unique 16-character sequence , as pictured above. Get a replacement provisional or full driving licence online with DVLA if yours gets lost, stolen, damaged or destroyed. This service is also available in Welsh (Cymraeg). Vehicle tax, MOT and insurance.


Why you may wish to call the DVLA Contact Number : To tax your vehicle or apply for a vehicle tax refund. To register a new car or new owner. My NI number has been checked against my wage slip, the driving licence number is correct, and the post code correct. To apply for your Blue Badge if you are disabled.


You may apply to renew your full licence within two months and your provisional licence within one month (See Notes and below) before the expiry date as stated on the licence card (4b) You will need to visit our Bulwer Avenue Office where you will need to complete a driving licence application form , have your photograph taken and make payment. The cost of a new licence is £43. Receiving your New Licence.


Delivery of your new provisional licence should be within three weeks of receiving an application. It takes longer if any details on the form need to be checked. To qualify for a provisional licence you must: Be at least years and nine months old Be able to read a number plate from metres away Provide an identity documen t unless you have a valid UK biometric passport Provide addresses that you’ve lived at over the last three years Have your National.


If you have lost your provisional card be a resident of Great Britain not be disqualified from driving for any reason pay £by MasterCar Visa, Electron, Maestro or Delta debit or credit card have a valid UK passport or other form of identity have your National Insurance number if known provide. The person accompanying you must sit in the front passenger seat and be fit. Apply for a licence.


The CRB are only asking if you have a valid driving licence (this means full OR provisional ). To do this you will need to complete a Dapplication form, which can be found at your local Post Office or by using the DVLA’sonline form ordering service.

Provisional registration with a licence to practise allows you to take part in an approved Foundation Year (F1) Programme in the UK. There are a number of limitations to provisional registration which you should understand before you apply. Check if you are eligible to apply for provisional registration Why read this guide?


If you currently hold a valid UK biometric passport, you are able to use your 9-digit passport number for your driving licence application. This is when you have the photograph and signature on the same page. Each driving licence holder in Englan Scotland and Wales has a character long, unique driver number. The final two digits in your licence number are random.


Front of the licence Full. Your personal details ( and 3). Fields and of your photocard licence record your surname, first names, date. Date of licence issue (4a), expiry (4b), issuing authority (4).


You do not need to send your passport in with your application, use the 9-digit passport number instead.

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