Changing Your Licence Details Cardiff
Changing Your Licence Details
Changing Your License Details
If you have changed your name or address, it is essential to inform DVLA (Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency) immediately; failure to do so is a criminal offence and could result in a £1,000 fine.
If You Have a Photocard Licence ...
To notify DVLA of a change of address, simply fill in the section marked 'Changes' on the front of the paper counterpart of your licence. Sign and date it to confirm the changes, and return both the photocard and the paper counterpart to DVLA, Swansea, SA99 1BN.
If you need to inform DVLA of a change of name, you should fill in form D1, available from Post Offices or from DVLA's form ordering service. You will need to send in written evidence of your change of name, such as a marriage certificate, divorce decree, change of name deed or a legal declaration. The additional documentary evidence must show a clear link between the name on your identity document and your current name. Send the evidence together with your photocard and paper counterpart to DVLA, Swansea. There is no fee for this service. More details on completing a D1 form may be found here .
However, if you have lost the photocard, the D740 paper counterpart or both, then you will need to apply for a replacement licence .
If You Have a Paper Licence ...
The DVLA no longer issues paper driving licences, and if you change your name or address, you must apply for a new photocard driving licence. You can do this by filling in a D1 application form, providing original documentation to confirm your identity and a passport style colour photograph. Details of how to do this can be found in Applying for a Driving Licence .
If you return your old paper licence along with the application form, there is no fee for this service, however, if you have lost your licence, then you will need to apply for a replacement licence .
How Long Will it Take?
Although the DVLA aim to deliver your driving licence to you within 15 working days of receiving your application, it may take them longer if they have to check on your health or personal details. However, the law allows you to drive before you receive your licence back as long as:
- you have held a GB or Northern Ireland licence issued since 1 January 1976 or another exchangeable licence
- you are not disqualified from driving
- you have not been, and would not be, refused a licence for medical reasons
- you keep to any special conditions which apply to the licence
