Update Personal Details in Driving Licence UK
Moved to a different location and need a Change of Address? Or need a change of Surname? Here at Full UK Driving License, we provide our Clients with the Possibility to update their personal details. Depending on Client need we are able to process.
When’s the last time you looked to see if the information on your driving licence is correct?
It’s worth checking, because out-of-date details could result in you being landed with a large fine of up to £1,000.
According to the DVLA, 2.3 million of us are driving around with incorrect personal information on our licences. It’s free and pretty straightforward to update your details, so none of us has any excuse for avoiding this piece of essential admin.
Here’s our rundown of the most important things you need to know and actions to take.
When do I need to update my driving licence?
Photocard driving licences expire after ten years, and you can renew them online (currently £14) or by post (£17). You can also renew at a Post Office, which costs £21.50 (including the cost of the photos, which they take and send to the DVLA). So not only is updating a means to remain compliant with the DVLA, it’s also the perfect opportunity to get rid of that dreaded mugshot you’ve been stuck with for years.
You’ll find the expiry date in section 4b on the front of the card, and you’ll also be sent a reminder from the DVLA. There’s no charge if you’re over 70.
However, the bit we all forget is to change our personal details. You need to update your licence if any of these change (and as a fine is involved, it’s worth doing, even if you only have a few months to go before it expires).
What driving licence details do you need to update?
You need to renew your licence if your name changes (marriage, gender transition, or if you’ve changed your name by deed poll). It could be that your title changes, for example you’ve been ordained or been awarded your PhD. Similarly, if you’ve moved house, you need to update your address as soon as you can.
If you look at the front of your photo licence, the information is numbered. These are the sections you need to check:
- Surname
- Title and first name(s)
- Expiry date
- Home address
- And you’ll be glad to hear there’s no charge for making these changes.
How do you renew your driving license?
When do you get your new licence?
It usually takes between one and three weeks for your new licence to arrive in the post, and you can continue driving as normal during this period. And there you go – a little bit of admin that could save you £1,000!
But your car-related admin doesn’t stop there quite there. As postcodes affect your vehicle insurance quote, it’s important to keep your insurer up to date and check that the cover you’ve got still suits your needs too.