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3 Easy Ways to Contact the DVLA

By Matthew Lynch
January 30, 2024
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Introduction:

The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) is an organization responsible for maintaining a database of drivers and vehicles in the United Kingdom. They handle various tasks related to driving licenses, vehicle registration, and other road-related issues. If you need to contact the DVLA, there are multiple ways to do so. In this article, we’ll share three easy methods for contacting DV.LA directly.

1. Telephone Support

One of the easiest ways to get in touch with the DVLA is through their telephone helpline. They offer different phone numbers depending on the nature of your query:

– For general inquiries related to driving licenses or vehicle tax, you can call 0300 790 6801.

– To report a medical condition that may affect your driving license, call 0300 790 6806.

– For queries related to vehicle registration and logbooks (V5C forms), call 0300 790 6802.

Phone lines are open from Monday to Friday, 8 AM to 7 PM, and on Saturdays from 8 AM to 2 PM.

2. Online Services

The DVLA has an extensive range of online services that can help you complete many tasks without needing to speak to an operator. Some popular services include:

– Renewing your tax disc: https://www.gov.uk/vehicle-tax

– Applying for or renewing your driver’s license: https://www.gov.uk/renew-driving-license-online

– Updating your address with the DVLA: https://www.gov.uk/change-address-driving-license

– Checking if a vehicle is taxed and has a valid MOT: https://www.gov.uk/check-vehicle-tax

Visit https://www.gov.uk/browse/driving for a complete list of available online services related to driving.

3. Postal Services

If you prefer using traditional mail or need to send physical documents to the DVLA, their postal address is:

DVLA

Swansea

SA6 7JL

For driver’s license applications, you can use the following address:

DVLA

PO Box 3591

Narborough

LE19 1UY

Note that it’s advised to send any critical documents, such as your driving license or logbook, via recorded delivery to ensure a secure transit.

Conclusion

Whether you prefer making a simple phone call, using online services, or sending your queries via traditional mail, there are multiple ways to contact the DVLA. Remember that the DVLA is constantly improving its online services, and many tasks might not require a direct contact. So before reaching out, check their website to see if you can resolve your issue more efficiently online.

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