
Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency - GOV.UK
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.
How to Contact DVLA – Numbers, Address and Online Services
Need to contact DVLA? Find the best ways to get in touch, including online services, phone numbers, postal address and typical processing times.
Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency - Wikipedia
The DVLA is based in Swansea, Wales, with a prominent 16-storey building in Clase and offices in Swansea Vale. It was previously known as the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Centre.
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Access vehicle registration services, guidance, and essential information at DVLA.
3 Easy Ways to Contact the DVLA - wikiHow
Jul 8, 2025 · Write to the DVLA Drivers Customer Services for driving enquiries. They’ll be able to assist you with your driving license application, making updates to your license, and replacing …
Introducing the Driver and vehicles account – DVLA digital services
Nov 23, 2023 · DVLA’s new online service, the Driver and vehicles account, allows motorists to view their driver and vehicle information in one place and receive digital tax reminders.
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Renew your licence at age 70 and over Authentication Welsh version / Fersiwn Cymraeg
Full DVLA driving licence rules for anyone aged 70 or over
Nov 30, 2025 · Full DVLA driving licence and renewal rules for anyone aged 70 or over Older people are being reminded about DVLA rules and what they need to do if they want to …
Drivers over 70 issued urgent DVLA 'three year' warning - MSN
The DVLA is urging drivers born before 1955 to complete a straightforward online task. The DVLA has reminded motorists, road users and drivers aged 70 and above that it could be time to …
DVLA banned number plates revealed - is yours legal?
4 days ago · DVLA banned number plates revealed - is yours legal? (Image: Getty) More than 400 number plates have been banned by the DVLA as they have been deemed too rude for UK …