The new photo ID licenses are 10 years maximum. The old green paper ones expired when a driver reached 70.
If you have to change any details on the old style license you have to switch to the new system, so hang on to it if you can.
This is not the case I was issued my U.K licence in 2006 (new photo version) and it is vaild until 2043 which is when I turn 70 (got a bit to go yet)
This is not the case I was issued my U.K licence in 2006 (new photo version) and it is vaild until 2043 which is when I turn 70 (got a bit to go yet)
originally posted by Berlin
Does anyone know what happens as regards penalty points when the driver has a UK driving licence?
Strange it says on the DVLA page "Your photocard driving licence is valid for a maximum of 10 years, to ensure that your photograph is kept up to date with your true likeness."
I stand corrected I simple looked at the back of my licence which has "valid to" 17-03-43 I had no idea I would need to renew it every 10 years.. so whats the point of putting 2043 on the back...mind you I can see the need to update the photo as with out major plastic surgry my apperance may be a little different
http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Motoring/DriverLicensing/NeedANewOrUpdatedLicence/DG_4022084