removing points from paper license
Discussion
I have a photocard license and a paper counterpart.
I want to remove my expired points.
I've obtained a D1 Form from the DVLA.
They are asking me to send
Photocard License
Paper Counterpart
Passport
Completed D1 form & Passport size picture
£20
Why do I need to include a new passport size picture in my application form if I just want to remove the endorsements from my paper driving license?
Any ideas?
I want to remove my expired points.
I've obtained a D1 Form from the DVLA.
They are asking me to send
Photocard License
Paper Counterpart
Passport
Completed D1 form & Passport size picture
£20
Why do I need to include a new passport size picture in my application form if I just want to remove the endorsements from my paper driving license?
Any ideas?
do you?
https://www.gov.uk/penalty-points-endorsements/rem...
assume photo is if not had photo licence, then bumped into having one
you have one already so no need
https://www.gov.uk/penalty-points-endorsements/rem...
assume photo is if not had photo licence, then bumped into having one
you have one already so no need
Im not certain, but I suspect that there is a certain ambiguity in the syntax, designed to give the impression that a new licence needs to be applied for. My licence still has three or four years to run, so I can have the alteration made without renewing if I wish.
If youre having to pay then Id supply the picture and save myself £20, get a new 10yr licence and save myself £20 somewhere down the line.
If youre having to pay then Id supply the picture and save myself £20, get a new 10yr licence and save myself £20 somewhere down the line.
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I've just renewed my photocard, because it expired. Because I have also just renewed my passport, they allowed me to apply for the new photocard on line, and they automatically used the existing photo I had supplied for the passport. All I had to do was send the expired (cut up) photocard and paper counter part, back to DVLA. The paper counterpart came back avant the (now expired) speeding points
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.monthefish said:
If you happen to have an address change, then you can get the address changed on the licence free of charge, and you can point out in your covering letter that it would be wrong of them to add the points to the new licence.
I was just about to say this, I changed address and the new (free of charge) paper license came back without my long expired SP30 on it. You have no obligation to declare expired points to any insurer or employer. Although insurers are cheeky and tend to ask if you've had any penalties in last X years...MiseryStreak said:
monthefish said:
If you happen to have an address change, then you can get the address changed on the licence free of charge, and you can point out in your covering letter that it would be wrong of them to add the points to the new licence.
I was just about to say this, I changed address and the new (free of charge) paper license came back without my long expired SP30 on it. You have no obligation to declare expired points to any insurer or employer. Although insurers are cheeky and tend to ask if you've had any penalties in last X years...3 Years (count for totting up)
4 Years (stay on licence)
5 Years (insurers care about them)
GC8 said:
Yes, its the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act which counts, not whether theyre still printed on your licence!
That's fine but when the employer takes a copy of your license they can still see them written on there and it will prejudice the application for a safety conscious role!BE57 TOY said:
GC8 said:
Yes, its the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act which counts, not whether theyre still printed on your licence!
That's fine but when the employer takes a copy of your license they can still see them written on there and it will prejudice the application for a safety conscious role!MiseryStreak said:
monthefish said:
If you happen to have an address change, then you can get the address changed on the licence free of charge, and you can point out in your covering letter that it would be wrong of them to add the points to the new licence.
I was just about to say this, I changed address and the new (free of charge) paper license came back without my long expired SP30 on it. You have no obligation to declare expired points to any insurer or employer. Although insurers are cheeky and tend to ask if you've had any penalties in last X years...BE57 TOY said:
GC8 said:
Yes, its the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act which counts, not whether theyre still printed on your licence!
That's fine but when the employer takes a copy of your license they can still see them written on there and it will prejudice the application for a safety conscious role!rigga said:
Then are they not acting in a discriminatory way as the law is the law and they feel they are above that?, I have the old old style pink paper license, and I have a sp30 from early 2010,once out of time law wise its irrelevant as to removing them and I'll not bother sending it off.
Suppose you want to hire a car? Might the hire firm get a bit twitchy of you've had convictions and say 9 points in the past?Gassing Station | Speed, Plod & the Law | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff


