License renewal

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Original Poster:

2,894 posts

117 months

Saturday 13th April
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My license is due for renewal shortly and am just going to do it online.

I remember a few years ago that sometimes categories (especially motorcycle) were missing on the new license.

Has anyone heard of this still happening or has it been tightened up on? That’s the main reason I’m doing it online apart from convenience.

Dog Star

16,145 posts

169 months

Saturday 13th April
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I do remember - I also remember certain PHers taking the usual w-anchor/contrary stance and insisting that the DVLA couldn’t make a mistake and that the poster was a liar etc etc.

I would take photos of all relevant paperwork, screenshots etc.

I would also “lose” the original licence card with the bike groups on it.

That way if your new licence came with the groups missing you could miraculously “find” the old one which would then serve as proof of entitlement.

Neal H

334 posts

195 months

Saturday 13th April
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I renewed mine online last year and it was very straightforward. The new one arrived fine with all the correct categories still on it.

Omaruk

625 posts

160 months

Saturday 13th April
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I had to get a replacement as I mislaid mine, came bike fine and in 3 days as I completed the application online. I had photos of my old license and compared with the new one. All fine

forsure

2,121 posts

269 months

Saturday 13th April
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It happens at age 70. If you renew online you lose C1 & D1 - small trucks and minibuses.

If you want to retain those you have to have a medical and an eye test.

Tango13

8,454 posts

177 months

Saturday 13th April
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Dog Star said:
I do remember - I also remember certain PHers taking the usual w-anchor/contrary stance and insisting that the DVLA couldn’t make a mistake and that the poster was a liar etc etc.

I would take photos of all relevant paperwork, screenshots etc.

I would also “lose” the original licence card with the bike groups on it.

That way if your new licence came with the groups missing you could miraculously “find” the old one which would then serve as proof of entitlement.
I managed to 'lose' my licence on two separate occasions so had to get replacements for the same cost as renewals and would you believe that on both occasions I 'discovered' the old 'lost' one shortly after the new replacement licence turned up in the post!? wink

Biker's Nemesis

38,714 posts

209 months

Saturday 13th April
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Tango13 said:
Dog Star said:
I do remember - I also remember certain PHers taking the usual w-anchor/contrary stance and insisting that the DVLA couldn’t make a mistake and that the poster was a liar etc etc.

I would take photos of all relevant paperwork, screenshots etc.

I would also “lose” the original licence card with the bike groups on it.

That way if your new licence came with the groups missing you could miraculously “find” the old one which would then serve as proof of entitlement.
I managed to 'lose' my licence on two separate occasions so had to get replacements for the same cost as renewals and would you believe that on both occasions I 'discovered' the old 'lost' one shortly after the new replacement licence turned up in the post!? wink
I still have my paper licence that I "lost" just in case the DVLA lost my motorcycle entitlement

gareth_r

5,741 posts

238 months

Saturday 13th April
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You can check your licence online... but even if it's correct, I'd still (in fact, I did smile) "mislay" your current licence so that you can find it if necessary.

Pica-Pica

13,833 posts

85 months

Saturday 13th April
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forsure said:
It happens at age 70. If you renew online you lose C1 & D1 - small trucks and minibuses.

If you want to retain those you have to have a medical and an eye test.
It happens before then. If you have a licence that you surrender, or is revoked, on medical grounds, you lose your ‘grandfather rights’ when you renew; that is, the rights that applied if you had a licence before 1997 (?), which entitled you to drive up to 7.5 tonne.

Pica-Pica

13,833 posts

85 months

Saturday 13th April
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A tip. If the DVLA ask for you to send your old licence back, say you need it for ID purposes during probate.

Pica-Pica

13,833 posts

85 months

Saturday 13th April
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gareth_r said:
You can check your licence online... but even if it's correct, I'd still (in fact, I did smile) "mislay" your current licence so that you can find it if necessary.
I am checking mine daily. It says ‘ your licence has expired’.
Well, yes it has, it expired on 4th April, but I reapplied in January 27th. I am still waiting, and I am driving under my entitlement to do so under the Road Traffic Act 1988.

stu67

812 posts

189 months

Monday 15th April
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All of the above X2

They managed to "lose" my motorcycle entitlement and were an absolute pain to deal with. Keep copies of everything, originals if possible. I'd like to think that all tests / passes etc are better kept now days, my original test was early 80's when everything was paper based, but wouldn't trust the DVLA as far as I could throw them.

Drawweight

Original Poster:

2,894 posts

117 months

Monday 15th April
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stu67 said:
All of the above X2

They managed to "lose" my motorcycle entitlement and were an absolute pain to deal with. Keep copies of everything, originals if possible. I'd like to think that all tests / passes etc are better kept now days, my original test was early 80's when everything was paper based, but wouldn't trust the DVLA as far as I could throw them.
Exactly what I was talking about.

My bike test was mid 70’s and of course there is no longer a record of my pass. Of course it’s the worst possible scenario but I’d rather not have to pass my test again.