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Im applying for my driving tests soon but I can only find the photocard part of the licence. Does this matter?

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Im applying for my driving tests soon but I can only find the photocard part of the licence. Does this matter?

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A.Yes. You must notify the DVLA immediately if you lose either the photocard or the paper counterpart licence or if any of the information on the licence changes e.g. if you change your name or address. You could be fined up to £1,000 if you do not notify the DVLA of these changes. Q. My brother has offered to sit in with me in my father’s car which is insured for me to drive as a learner. We know that learner drivers must be supervised but we’re not sure what the current regulations are. A. To supervise a learner driver you must be at least 21 years old and have a current full GB or EC/EEA motor car licence which must have been held for at least three years. Anyone who does not comply with these requirements could be liable to a maximum fine of £1,000, discretionary disqualification or 3-6 penalty points (as could the learner driver). Q. My family live in Wrexham but I go to university in London. I have lessons when I am at home and also when I am in college. Whilst I’m at home, I hav

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