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DVLA

Failing to return an expired licence to the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) is an offence and can land you a £1,000 fine

Drivers who passed their test before 2014 urged to make crucial check or risk fine

Failing to return an expired licence to the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) is an offence and can land you a £1,000 fine

Martin Lewis warns two million drivers of £1,000 DVLA driving licence fine

Fraudsters are imitating the DVLA to try and convince drivers to hand over their personal details

DVLA warning to drivers over car tax scam - what to look out for

Failing to return an expired licence to the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) is an offence under the Road Traffic Act 1988

UK drivers warned of £1,000 fine for overlooked licence detail

The DVLA's eyesight changes will require those with specific visual impairments to report their conditions to the driving authority.

The eye test you need to pass to drive safely ahead of DVLA's eyesight changes

Failing to return an expired licence to the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) is an offence and can land you a £1,000 fine

DVLA £1,000 fine warning to anyone who passed their test before 2014

The DVLA is set to change the number of sight conditions that need to be notified to them

DVLA set to update guidance on list of notifiable eye conditions within weeks

The DVLA advises people to renew on its official website as it is the quickest and cheapest method.

Drivers urged to check their licence immediately to avoid £1,000 fine

Failing to return an expired licence to the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) is an offence and can land you a £1,000 fine

DVLA £1,000 fine warning to anyone who passed their test before 2014

The DVLA have warned not following the rules could result in a failed MOT and a £1,000 fine

Drivers warned of £1,000 number plate fine ahead of change next week

More than 900,000 drivers have failed to renew photocard licenses which expired in the past year

DVLA urgent warning to nearly one million drivers over £1,000 fine

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