DVLA could fine you hundreds over simple driving licence issue

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Driving experts are urging Brits to check their driving licence as they could be hit with a fine of up to £1,000 for breaking a little-known rule

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Motorists could be hit with fines of up to £1,000 due to an easily overlooked driving licence regulation. Drivers risk being left out of pocket if they fail to update one vital piece of information on their driving licence.

Motorists must keep their licence current with their present address, regardless of whether they’re relocating permanently or temporarily. Driving specialists Motor Match explain these requirements go “more than just a matter of compliance”, but are essential should an accident occur.

“In the unfortunate event of an accident, having accurate address details ensures that essential information reaches the right individuals promptly, expediting necessary processes and potentially saving lives,” the firm says.

Driving experts have warned motorists must ensure the address given on their licence is fully up to date, whether a move is permanent or temporary.
Driving experts have warned motorists must ensure the address given on their licence is fully up to date, whether a move is permanent or temporary.(Image: PA)

The experts also warned that the relevant updates must extend to other vital documents, reports Bristol Live. They said: “The DVLA’s requirement to update address information extends beyond just your driving licence; it includes your vehicle log book, direct debit for vehicle tax, and private number plate documents.

“Failing to update these details can lead to significant fines of up to £1,000, making it crucial for all drivers to be vigilant about keeping their information current.”

Motor Match explained: “Even temporary moves, such as living away at university, warrant an update of your address details with the DVLA. This ensures that your records accurately reflect your situation and prevents unnecessary complications down the road.

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Drivers may be caught out(Image: Svetlana Repnitskaya via Getty Images)

“The process is both cost-free and convenient, allowing you to continue driving while awaiting your updated licence. At Motor Match, we place the utmost importance on the safety and convenience of our customers.

“We encourage all drivers to prioritise the accuracy of their address details, not only to avoid fines but also to maintain the integrity of their vehicle-related paperwork.

“Staying vigilant in this regard is an essential part of being a responsible and law-abiding driver.”

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