BUY DRIVING LICENCE UK. As well as being a key form of identification, the UK driving licence gives you the right to drive a car, plus certain types of other vehicles. But as the licence is full of information, codes and categories, you might be after an explainer on both what the front of the driving licence shows, and what the details on the back of a driving licence mean. This guide will explain all this.
The front of the driving licence displays a photograph of the licence holder with the licence expiry date printed on top, as well key information about them, and the types of vehicle their licence permits them to drive.
Each section on the front of a driving licence is numbered, with each number showing the following information: BUY DRIVING LICENCE UK
- Your surname
- Your first name(s)
- Your date and country of birth
4a. The date your licence was issued
4b. The date your licence expires
4c. What agency issued your licence (usually DVLA) - Your driving licence number*
- Although not numbered on the licence, your photograph is 6
- Your signature
- Your address
- The categories of vehicle you’re permitted to drive – see next section.
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Once you have obtained a provisional driving licence delivered from the DVLA, we don’t need much again. Our team of experts scans the provisional driving licence and sends the information to the DVLA with your pass certificates from our driving schools. The pass certificates are equally posted together with the full UK driving licence to your address from the DVLA.
Back of the driving licence explained
In order to qualify for a driving licence for a vehicle , interested persons must make sure they can drive and have been driving for more than two years now. If you can’t drive you must have followed a supervised driving test. Enrolment at a driving school is not mandatory, although drivers must be accompanied by a driver aged at least 21, and with a minimum of three years’ driving experience. Buy UK driving licence no tests
The minimum age for driving a car is 17 years. For mopeds it is 16 and for motorcycles, depending on the power of the bike. It may be from 17 to 21 years. If you have a provisional driving licence issued anywhere in England, Scotland and Wales and have been taking the tests for years now without success then we are here to help.