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DVLA issues important update on driving licence processing dates - check yours

The DVLA has shared an important update on driving licences and issued a new list of the exact dates applications are being processed.

During the coronavirus pandemic, the agency has been facing a backlog amid a high volume of enquiries for paper applications.

The DVLA stated that its online services are working normally and has no delay, which is good news for anyone who submitted their application through the website.

However, there are still waiting times for paper driving licence and log book applications which the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency has now updated.

It has also been noted by the agency that you may still be able to drive while your application is being processed because of long wait times.

If you sent off a paper application the waiting times will be significantly longer due to the impact that coronavirus safety measures has had on delays.

Delays may also be more severe for complex applications such as those needing a medical investigation as part of the licence.

DVLA updated processing dates

The DVLA has shared an important update on driving licences (Getty Images)

The following dates apply to what the DVLA claims it is currently working on for different types of paper applications:

  • Renew a driving licence with a new photo - 13 October 2021
  • Apply for a first provisional driving licence with UK identity - 25 October 2021
  • Renew a driving licence if you’re 70 or over or after disqualification or revocation - 13 October 2021
  • Apply for a first vocational driving licence - 22 December 2021
  • Renew a vocational driving licence - 17 December 2021
  • Apply for a driving licence with a non-UK identity - 12 October 2021
  • Apply for or renew a tachograph card - 30 December 2021
  • Apply to change your name or address on your driving licence - 13 October 2021
  • Tell DVLA about the sale of a vehicle - 17 December 2021

  • Vehicle registration certificate (V5C) changes - 15 December 2021

  • Apply for a replacement V5C log book - 7 December 2021

  • Register a vehicle for the first time (including previously used and imports) - 17 December 2021

  • Retain or assign a vehicle registration number - 17 December 2021

It's important to note that if you don't receive your vehicle documents within six weeks of an application you will have to contact the DVLA.

DVLA urged motorists to use online services wherever possible.

The website states: "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."

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