Change description : 2021-12-17 16:41:00: Update to wording under title, ‘Applying to renew a driving licence if you have a medical condition’ [Coronavirus (COVID-19)]
Our online services are working as normal and without delay. This is the quickest, easiest, and often cheapest way to deal with us. We recommend that you use our online services where possible. If you apply online, you should receive your driving licence or vehicle registration certificate (V5C) within 5 days.
We are receiving a high volume of enquiries about driving while your driving licence application is with DVLA. If your application has been sent to DVLA you may be able to continue to drive while we are processing your application, subject to meeting certain criteria. This applies to most types of application. Please check the criteria to see if you may be able to continue driving by reading the guidance leaflet ‘Can I drive while my application is with DVLA?’
If you are renewing your photocard driving licence, and you are unable to use our online services, you can do this quickly and easily at participating Post Office branches. Check if you are eligible to use this service. By using this service, you can expect your driving licence to be issued within 5 days.
Where’s my application?
If you have applied online, your application is already being processed. There are no delays with online transactions, so please try to use the online services where possible to avoid a delay with your application.
Paper applications
As a result of ongoing COVID safety measures and the impact of previous industrial action by members of the Public and Commercial Services union, there are ongoing delays with processing paper applications.
We’re sorry for any inconvenience this may cause and our staff are working hard to reduce waiting times. There may be additional delays in processing more complex cases, for example, if medical investigations are needed as part of your driving licence application.
Identity documents
If you need to include proof of identity with your application, make sure you only send in what is required and that you check requirements on GOV.UK before you post your application.
There is no need to send us a UK passport if you’ve provided us with a passport number on your application form.
If you need to post original ID documents such as passports or Biometric Residency Permits to us, we recommend that you consider using registered post.
Please do not send passports and other documents by post if you are planning to travel in the immediate future.
Processing dates for paper applications
The following information lists the date we are currently working on for our most popular paper applications. The information below will be updated weekly until further notice.
Type of application
Date currently being processed
Renew a driving licence with a new photo
2129 September 2021
Apply for a first provisional driving licence with UK identity
1218 October 2021
Renew a driving licence if you’re 70 or over or after disqualification or revocation
271 SeptemberOctober 2021
Apply for a first vocational driving licence
296 NovemberDecember 2021
Renew a vocational driving licence
263 NovemberDecember 2021
Apply for a driving licence with non-UK identity
46 October 2021
Apply for or renew a tachograph card
29 December 2021
Apply to change your name or address on your driving licence
2229 September 2021
Tell DVLA about the sale of a vehicle
307 NovemberDecember 2021
Vehicle registration certificate (V5C) changes
263 NovemberDecember 2021*
Apply for a replacement V5C log book
2429 November 2021*
Register a vehicle for the first time (including previously used and imports)
2329 November 2021
Retain or assign a vehicle registration number
2326 November 2021
We are processing paper applications in the order we receive them. If you sent your application after the dates shown above, please do not contact us as it has not been processed yet.
Vehicle documents*
If you do not receive your vehicle documents within 6 weeks, you will need to contact us.
Driving documents
Please allow up to 10 weeks from when you sent your application to receive your driving documents, before you contact us.
You can check if your new licence has been issued by using our view driving licence service. The ‘licence valid from date’ will be the date your last licence was issued. Once your licence has been issued please allow 2 weeks from the ‘licence valid from date’ to be received.
Contacting DVLA
Our opening hours are Monday to Friday, 8am to 8pm and Saturday 8am to 4pm. Demand is currently extremely high on our phone lines and there are currently long waiting times to get through. For all general enquiries, use the Contact DVLA service. You can also follow us on Twitter or use our online services to solve your query.
Driving tests and MOTs
If you have a query about driving tests or MOTs, you will need to contact DVSA. DVLA is not responsible for driving tests or MOTs.
Customer reception
DVLA’s customer reception in Swansea is currently closed. Please do not travel for this purpose as there is no public access to the site due to ongoing COVID safety measures.
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Providing you have a current driving licence and you have not been told by your doctor or optician that you should not drive, you may be able to drive while DVLA is considering your application and waiting for a response from NHS professionals.
Road safety is our top priority and by law, all drivers must meet certain minimum medical standards and must make sure they are medically fit to drive. All drivers must tell DVLA about the onset or worsening of a medical condition. Check if a health condition affects your driving.
Published 25 March 2020
Last updated 617 December 2021
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Update to wording under title, 'Applying to renew a driving licence if you have a medical condition'
Update to dates.
Updated processing dates table and removed 'Renewing a driving licence' section.
Updated processing table.
Updated guidance page.
15 November 2021
Update to processing dates.
8 November 2021
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1 November 2021
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25 October 2021
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19 October 2021
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11 October 2021
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4 October 2021
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27 September 2021
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20 September 2021
Updated processing dates table.
13 September 2021
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9 September 2021
Updated guidance page and processing dates table.
31 August 2021
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24 August 2021
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16 August 2021
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9 August 2021
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2 August 2021
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26 July 2021
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19 July 2021
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12 July 2021
Update to processing table.
5 July 2021
Update to processing dates table.
29 June 2021
Updated page with new information and a table to show current processing dates.
8 June 2021
Added in detail about industrial action
7 May 2021
Additional information added about V5C applications.
19 April 2021
Updated information on applying for and renewing your lorry and bus licence with a D4 medical form
1 April 2021
Updated timescales for paper applications
8 February 2021
Information on what to do if your driving licence expires on or after 1 January 2021.
6 November 2020
Updated information regarding impact of lockdowns, and to signpost to DVSA for MOTs and driving tests.
23 October 2020
Updated latest information on services with external link to welsh government news update; added a table to section about driving licence extensions to show renewal dates.
21 October 2020
Updated information about impact of lockdown measures in Wales; and added a line to the Renewing a Driving Licence section to notify users that they will need to renew their licences if driving abroad, despite the existing extension.
6 October 2020
Added Welsh translation.
1 October 2020
Updated information on services, expected timescales for responses, and sending identity documents.
24 September 2020
Welsh translation added.
14 September 2020
Updated contact centre opening hours.
1 September 2020
Updated driving licence extension information
11 August 2020
Updated driving licence extension information
3 August 2020
Removed MOT extension information
31 July 2020
Update to contact centre opening hours
31 July 2020
Information added about entitlement to drive.
16 July 2020
Information about DVLA customer reception updated.
6 July 2020
Essential travel reference updated.
12 June 2020
Update on how we are prioritising work via our contact centre, online services and postal channels.
8 June 2020
Update to contact centre opening hours
4 June 2020
new information added.
11 May 2020
Update to contact centre opening hours from Tuesday 12 May 2020.
22 April 2020
Updated D4 section.
17 April 2020
Updated with information about renewing a licence with a medical condition and D4 medical forms.
14 April 2020
Removed reference to Easter opening times
8 April 2020
Updated information about taxing with an MOT exemption and to add link to current DVSA guidance.
7 April 2020
Added link to contact centre Easter opening hours.
3 April 2020
More clarity on MOTs and to inform that DVLA's main reception is closed.
31 March 2020
Further update on how we are prioritsing our work
30 March 2020
Update on how we are prioritising work via our contact centre and postal channels.
27 March 2020
Added further information relating to DVSA announcement about MOTs.