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DVLA and the Motor Insurers Bureau (MIB) have announced today (9 December 2014) the MyLicence service.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
DVLA is looking for volunteers to join its online research panel.
Motorists are warned that when applying online for your driving licence, vehicle tax or to use other motoring services you should always make sure you use the official GOV.UK site.
When you tax your vehicle, you won't get a tax disc.
DVLA is in the process of developing online services that will give our customers more choice and make it easier to tell us about a change.
Customers who need to buy vehicle tax can now use our Direct Debit scheme.
DVLA has become a sponsor of Tech Hub Swansea, which will see DVLA working with local businesses, suppliers, customers and universities to design and develop digital services over a 2 year programme.
Motorists should be aware of new rules when renewing their tax disc or when their new car is taxed for the first time.
Drivers will save up to £150 million over the next ten years as the cost of getting a driving licence is slashed, Chief Secretary to the Treasury Danny Alexander and Transport Minister Claire Perry announced today.
The Public and Commercial Services (PCS) Union has called upon its members to take part in industrial action on Wednesday 15 October 2014.
Foreign registered vehicles on Britain’s roads illegally will be seized by police under plans unveiled today by Transport Secretary Patrick McLoughlin.
DVLA provides an insight on how personalised registrations auctions are run.
DVLA will be hosting a webchat on 3 September 2014 at 10am about the changes to vehicle tax.
DVLA will be hosting a webchat on the driving licence fees consultation with customers on 15 August 2014 at 2pm.
Driving licence fees are set to fall by up to 32% under plans announced today (28 July 2014) by Chief Secretary to the Treasury, Danny Alexander, and Transport Minister Claire Perry.
Northern Ireland customers now receive the same service as the rest of the UK.
The Independent Parking Committee Ltd (IPC) is now an Accredited Trade Association (ATA) for the private parking sector.
Motorists who still have the old V5C blue vehicle registration certificate (log book) are encouraged to swap it for a new red V5C for free.
With all football fans’ eyes turning towards Brazil, DVLA has today revealed the top ten football number plates that they have sold.
Motorists are being encouraged to not miss a thing and keep up to date on their journey by using digital radio.
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