Postal Order - DVLA
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joshleb

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1,548 posts

164 months

Friday 26th March 2021
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I need to exchange my Jersey licence for a UK one so need to send the document to DVLA and pay £43 for the privilege.

As it's 2021 I don't have a cheque book, so Postal Order it is.

I've been looking at the Post Office website, but can someone confirm for me if all Post Offices can do a Postal Order. I've not mentioned anywhere in the services offered by the Post Offices near me.

Cheers

Spare tyre

11,910 posts

150 months

Friday 26th March 2021
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Got any friends with a cheque book?

joshleb

Original Poster:

1,548 posts

164 months

Friday 26th March 2021
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Nope, asked my missus and 4 mates who live nearby, none of us have a cheque book.

glenrobbo

38,788 posts

170 months

Friday 26th March 2021
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How about a bank draught/draft? from your local bank branch?

harrycovert

474 posts

196 months

Friday 26th March 2021
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I got a postal order from the Post Office to send to the DVLA in a similar situation about 18 months ago.

paintman

7,842 posts

210 months

Friday 26th March 2021
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I realise it's a bit of an off the wall suggestion but have you considered giving your local Post Office a call?

vikingaero

12,010 posts

189 months

Friday 26th March 2021
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glenrobbo said:
How about a bank draught/draft? from your local bank branch?
A bank draft or building society cheque is normally £25! A postal order for £43 will cost £43 +12.5% fee = £48.37. All post office will do them. It's bullst and the DVLA need to enter the 21st Century and have a card portal for non-car tax enquiries.

S16KBW

491 posts

85 months

Friday 26th March 2021
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joshleb said:
I need to exchange my Jersey licence for a UK one so need to send the document to DVLA and pay £43 for the privilege.

As it's 2021 I don't have a cheque book, so Postal Order it is.

I've been looking at the Post Office website, but can someone confirm for me if all Post Offices can do a Postal Order. I've not mentioned anywhere in the services offered by the Post Offices near me.

Cheers
Ring your bank, they should send you a chequebook free of charge, I know Santander provide chequebooks free of charge for account holders you just have to request one!

StuntmanMike

12,394 posts

171 months

Friday 26th March 2021
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I e used a postal order for the DVLA last month. It costs a little on top though.

Daveb257

1,027 posts

159 months

Saturday 27th March 2021
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Yes they can, it’s printed through the EPOS terminal, ones for retention (@£80) were a tenner each in January, wouldn’t take a card payment through so had to use cash machine and I wanted three had to do the whole process three times