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Title: Paperless driving licences
Post by: Maik on Monday, 23 March, 2015 @ 15:41:34
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Paper section of driving licence to be scrapped by DVLA: What do I need to know?

Driving licences will go paperless from June as the government continues to press ahead with plans to take more service online.

For the past 17 years drivers have had to keep two parts of a driving licence: one a sheet of paper detailing their penalty points and endorsements, and the other a plastic ID card. The government has decided to phase out the paper element of the licence.

Earlier this year minister announced that all paper counterparts to licences would no longer be valid after 8th June this year. The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) are also advising all drivers to destroy their paper counterparts.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/paper-section-of-driving-licence-to-be-scrapped-by-dvla-what-do-i-need-to-know-10127142.html
Title: Re: Paperless driving licences
Post by: janey on Monday, 23 March, 2015 @ 16:55:55
If you have a paper licence from before the id card was introduced it will still be valid.
Title: Re: Paperless driving licences
Post by: Maik on Monday, 23 March, 2015 @ 17:08:38
Yes, and I really like them! Not as convenient as the card but much easier to read (e.g. when working in a car hire office).

Not that there's anything wrong with my eyesight, of course, but each year they make the writing smaller  ;)

Funny thing is, many countries use driving licences on the same size cards but some have the essential bits in very small type and some manage to get it all on in a type size that's readable. Hey ho!
Title: Re: Paperless driving licences
Post by: Maik on Monday, 23 March, 2015 @ 18:42:53
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Anyone who doesn't have a photocard will be unaffected by the changes.

A warning has been issued not to believe emails which seem to be from the DVLA claiming you need to click a link to verify your licence details.

Fraudsters could use the scam to plunder your bank accounts.

Companies, such as vehicle hire firms, will now need to phone the DVLA to check if you have penalty points - which could mean an extra cost passed on to drivers.

AA spokesman Paul Watters said: "This change could cause confusion. Not all drivers are comfortable with computers and surfing online. It could also cause a lot of resentment. People will also be concerned at who exactly will be able to get access to your electronic driver record, and the potential for fraud and scams.

"The introduction has already been delayed six months because of concerns that the IT wouldn’t be ready.

"Before you do destroy your counterpart, do check the electronic version to ensure they match and that you haven’t got points that shouldn’t be there, or that you are aware of any you may have forgotten."
http://www.plymouthherald.co.uk/happens-paper-driving-licence-abolished-June/story-26210179-detail/story.html
Title: Re: Paperless driving licences
Post by: Maik on Saturday, 06 June, 2015 @ 08:39:02
View your driving licence information (https://www.gov.uk/view-driving-licence)
Title: Re: Paperless driving licences
Post by: Maik on Saturday, 06 June, 2015 @ 15:15:32
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When the new changes come into force anyone going abroad and hiring a car will have to log on to the DVLA website (https://www.gov.uk/view-driving-licence) with their driving licence number, National Insurance number and postcode, to obtain a special code, which they can then give to their car hire company on arrival.

But the passcode will only be valid for 72 hours - meaning travellers will have to find internet access abroad if they wish to hire a car in the second week of their visit.

Those who do not have internet access should call 0300 083 0013.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/driving-licence-paper-section-no-longer-valid-or-needed-from-monday-8-june-10299928.html


Still not really sure that will apply in Greece  :dunno:


Edit: Only had a quick look at the DVLA website but couldn't see how a hire company would validate the code is genuine.
Title: Re: Paperless driving licences
Post by: Maik on Saturday, 06 June, 2015 @ 15:34:40
A-ha... maybe this is it:

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Driver check service

Hire car companies can contact the Driver Check Service to check the licence of someone hiring a car. The driver must give their permission for the check.

Driver Check Service
Telephone: 09061 393 837
Find out about call charges (https://www.gov.uk/call-charges)
https://www.gov.uk/contact-the-dvla/y/driver-check-service

Hm, cost bound to be passed on to customer...
Title: Re: Paperless driving licences
Post by: Bluenose on Saturday, 06 June, 2015 @ 17:36:50
A-ha... maybe this is it:

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Driver check service

Hire car companies can contact the Driver Check Service to check the licence of someone hiring a car. The driver must give their permission for the check.

Driver Check Service
Telephone: 09061 393 837
Find out about call charges (https://www.gov.uk/call-charges)
https://www.gov.uk/contact-the-dvla/y/driver-check-service

Hm, cost bound to be passed on to customer...
I guess I can live with that but I presume it's still relatively chilled at your end Maik with next Friday in mind ? Might be a different story when I return in August.
Title: Re: Paperless driving licences
Post by: U4ea on Saturday, 06 June, 2015 @ 19:19:59
That's a UK Premium Rate number. Can it be dialed from Outside the UK?
Title: Re: Paperless driving licences
Post by: Maik on Saturday, 06 June, 2015 @ 22:06:12
I guess I can live with that but I presume it's still relatively chilled at your end Maik with next Friday in mind ? Might be a different story when I return in August.
Don't think anyone knows anything about it (...the licence changes, that is)

That's a UK Premium Rate number. Can it be dialed from Outside the UK?
I don't think we'll be finding out!
Title: Re: Paperless driving licences
Post by: Bluenose on Sunday, 07 June, 2015 @ 01:03:30
Thanks Maik.