Application for a driving licence
D1
You must read booklet INF1D when filling in this form.
Information about the Premium Service available at selected Post Office branches and
DVLA local offices is also in this booklet. See leaflet INS115 for information on fees.
Please use BLOCK CAPITALS and ll in this form in black ink. If you want
to apply for a LGV or PCV licence, you need to ll in a D2 application
form. See page 12 of the INF1D for details of where to get this form.
Official use only
Your licence starts on the day we issue it. You can
ask for your licence to start from a later date but this cannot be
more than two months after the day you apply.
Day
Month
Year
First names
Mrs
The licence you want
Start date
Your details
Surname
Mr
Miss
Other title
(for example, Rev)
Date of birth
Ms
Please tick the licence you want.
Male
Day
Female
Month
Year
What is your UK driver number (if you know it)?
Provisional
If you are 16 and getting Disability Living Allowance
(mobility component) at the higher rate, and want to drive a car
Replacement
Replace my licence due to a change of name or address
(or both). I am enclosing my current driving licence.
Duplicate
My licence has been:
lost or stolen
Current address
Post town
Postcode
defaced
destroyed
Exchange
Change my licence following a test pass.
Enter categories in the box.
Place of birth (country)
Remove expired endorsements or suspension details.
Full daytime phone number
Add provisional motorcycle entitlement.
E-mail address
Has your name or address (or both) changed
since your last licence was issued?
If Yes, write the previous details below.
Exchange my paper licence for a photocard licence.
No
Yes
Change my photograph.
Exchange my Northern Ireland licence.
Exchange my foreign licence for a British one.
Which country issued it?
Did you pass your test in that Country?
1a Residency
Have you lived in another EC or EEA country in the last 12 months?
No
Yes
What date did you come to
live in the UK?
Month
No
Year
For medical reasons
Revoked under the Road Trafc (New Drivers) Act 1995
Your eyesight
After disqualication
You must fill in both questions 2a and 2b
a Can you read a car number-plate (with glasses
or corrective lenses if necessary) from 20.5 metres
(67 feet) or 20 metres (65 feet) where narrower
characters (50mm wide) are displayed?
Yes
b Do you need to wear glasses or corrective
lenses when driving?
Yes
If No, which country?
If you passed your test in Canada, was it
in a vehicle with manual transmission?
Yes
No
If Yes, you must enclose evidence of this (if not shown on your
licence). See INF1D page 12 licences from other countries.
Renew
At age 70 or over
If Yes, which country?
Day
Yes
Organ donation
No
No
I want to donate an organ to help someone else after my death.
Please register me on the NHS Organ Donor register as someone whose
organs can be used for a transplant. Tick the appropriate box or boxes.
Lungs
Liver
Kidneys
Any part of my body
Heart
Corneas
Pancreas
Previous licence details
Was your last licence a:
photocard licence?
paper licence?
If you have given up driving because you were disqualied in Great Britain,
please give the date and say which court dealt with it (if known).
Court name
Day
Month
Year
Are you currently disqualied in any other country?
No
Yes
If Yes, which country were you disqualied in?
Back of photograph
What is the expiry date shown on the
licence or entitlement you are renewing?
An executive agency of the
Department for Transport
Day
Month
Year
12/03
Passport
B/cert
M/cert
Other
No ID
Your health
You must fill in either part A or part B or we will send your
application back to you.
If you have already told us about a medical condition that could
affect your tness to drive and you have no new medical condition
miss out part A and go on to part B of this section.
Part A
Have you ever had, or do you currently suffer from
any of the following conditions?
No
Yes
If you have answered Yes, please tick all the appropriate boxes.
1 Epilepsy
2 Fits or blackouts
3 Repeated attacks of sudden disabling giddiness
4 Diabetes controlled by insulin
5 Diabetes controlled by tablets
6 An implanted cardiac pacemaker
7 An implanted cardiac debrillator (ICD)
8 Angina (heart pain) which is easily brought on by driving
9 Persistent alcohol misuse or dependency
10 Persistent drug misuse or dependency
11 Parkinsons disease
12 Narcolepsy or sleep apnoea syndrome
13 Stroke, with any symptoms lasting longer than
one month, recurrent mini-strokes or TIAs
14 Any type of brain surgery, severe head injury
involving inpatient treatment, or brain tumour
15 Any other chronic neurological condition
16 A serious problem with memory or periods of confusion
17 Severe learning disability
18 Serious psychiatric illness or mental ill health
19 Total loss of sight in one eye
20 Any condition affecting both eyes, or the remaining eye
if you only have one eye
(not including colour blindness or short or long sight)
21 Any condition affecting your visual eld
22 Any persisting limb problem which needs
driving to be restricted to certain types
of vehicle or those with adapted controls
If you have answered YES to one of the above questions you may be
required to complete a medical questionnaire. Questionnaires are
available on the DVLA website http://www.dvla.gov.uk to be sent in with
your application.
Part B
What is the condition?
Has it got worse since you told us about it? ..............No
Have you had any special controls tted to your
vehicle since your last licence was issued? ...............No
Make sure you have enclosed the following
where they apply.
Tick the appropriate boxes.
The correct fee
Tick the documents you are providing to prove your
identity see pages 6, 7 and 8 of INF1D for more details.
Photocopies are not acceptable.
Passport
Your UK birth or adoption certicate
EC or EEA identity card
Travel Document
Evidence of SRP (State Retirement Pension)
Also, please write the identity number of the document you are providing.
Tick the documents you are also providing to show a clear link to
your current name if different from that shown on your passport,
birth certificate or adoption certificate.
Marriage certicate
Divorce certicate
Your deed poll or statutory declaration
Also, please write the identity numbers of the documents you are providing.
Signing your photograph
If you are providing identity documents other than an up-to-date UK, EC or
EEA passport, someone reliable must sign the back of your photograph.
(See page 8 and 9 of INF1D for more details.)
Warning: This person must have known you personally for at least two
years, and must not be a relative or a member of the Post Office
staff processing the application, if you choose to use the Premium
Checking Service see page 13 of INF1D for more details.
TO BE FILLED IN BY THE PERSON SIGNING YOUR PHOTOGRAPH.
years
State how many years you have known the applicant:
This MUST be at least 2 years.
I have signed the back of the photograph which is a true likeness
of the applicant.
Signature
Date
Full name
Business or home address
Postcode
Full daytime phone number
Yes
Yes
Your signature
I understand that it is a criminal offence if I make, or anyone else makes, a
false declaration to get a licence and to do so can lead to prosecution and
a ne of up to 2500. I also understand it is an offence to fail to provide
information which can lead to prosecution with a ne of up to 1000.
(See leaet INS115 for fees
and details on how to pay.)
Confirming your identity
Profession
Qualications
Warning: We will make random checks on those who sign
photographs for driving licence applications.
Post Office date stamp
Only fill in this part if you have told us about
a medical condition before.
Document checklist
Peel here
Important
Amount
See page 11 of INF1D.
Date
We will not accept this application unless you sign below in
black ink and your signature is completely within the white box.
Cheque or postal
order number
PLACE PHOTOGRAPH
FACE UP
Identity documents (if this applies)
Keep your signature within the white box
See page 9 and 10
Your last licence (and counterpart
of INF1D
if this applies)
Your test pass certicate
(if this applies)
Peel here
You may wish to use a secure delivery
Keep your signature within the white box
service to send your identity documents
to us. Enclose a pre-paid secure envelope
for us to send these back to you.
We no longer issue paper licences. Your new licence will be a plastic photocard, a paper counterpart will accompany it. You must produce
both if the police or a court ask for them. You should also present both when taking a driving test. Other organisations such as vehicle-hire firms
and insurance companies could ask to see both.
You must read pages 6 to 10 of the INF1D before filling in
section 6 and 7. Do not fill in sections 6 and 7 or supply a new
photograph if you have a photocard licence, unless you are
registering a change of name, photograph or signature. UK
birth/adoption certificates are not acceptable as sole proof of
identity and we may ask for further evidence. We are unable to
verify details on non-UK birth certificates and they cannot be
accepted as proof of identity.