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The DVLA customer helpline contact number should provide you assistance in the following areas.

• DVLA Car Registration Customer Number
• DVLA Licences for Cars & Motorbikes UK Phone Number
• DVLA Registration for Coaches & Lorries Complaints NumberDVLA Contact Number UK

What Is The DVLA Responsible For?

In 2004, the DVLA introduced Electronic Vehicle Licensing, which allows customers to pay their car tax online and over the phone. If customers wish to do so, they can also obtain their car tax at their local Post Office branch.

DVLA Services

The DVLA offers assistance for driving services including Car Tax, Driving Licences and the issuing of Blue Badges, as well as many others. There is also help provided by the DVLA for drivers of HGVs and LGVs, such as licensing information and up to date legislation. If you are looking for further information about the Highway Code, you can also find this information through the DVLA. They also post any changes to the Highway Code in their latest published version and it is recommended that you read through this, especially if you are planning to take your driving test.

Replace a Lost or Stolen Licence

Contact Helpline

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Calls from mobiles and other networks may vary. You will be connected directly to a DVLA Customer Service agent. Contact helpline is in no way affiliated with DVLA.

News - COVID 19 - How to Limit your exposure and survive.

This situation is going from bad to worse, and its time for us to step in and create an article on how you can minimise the risk of you contracting the pandemic virus COVID-19.

HOME

Your home is the safest place, there is no better place to spend most of your time away fron contagion. But you cannot stay here for continuously. Food supplies, work or other circumstances may require you to go outside.

THE STREETS

The second you walk out of your door the risk heightens exponentially.
The most highest areas of exposure are people walking and passing near you. Every waft of air you experience when walking past someone is an exceptionally high risk.

Both those oncoming and those walking in the same direction as you.
"Every waft of air you experience when walking past someone is an exceptionally high risk."
Most instances involve proximities where breath vapours can be easily transmitted to you. With approaching pedestrians try to make a wide berth of at least 2 meters when passing.

There is more exposure following closely behind a person. As you walk directly into the stream of microscopic vapours. So If someone in front of you and is walking too slowly pass them as soon as possible, using a wide berth.

If the pedestrian is already walking in front at a swift pace drop far behind them and let them go 5 meters minimum.

PUBLIC TRANSPORT

avoid public transport during the Corona Outbreak Without a doubt public transport is the number 1 catalyst for virus transference. The reasons being,

a. Close proximity to others
b. Holding poles, pressing stop and door opening buttons.
c. Overcrowding on the underground and mainline trains. We understand that you might need to use public transport but limit the usage as much as you possibly can.

SHOPPING STORES

4) I’m sure, by now, you have found most stores to be out of Loo Roll, Eggs and other necessities. Use your memory to think of the most sparsely populated and most recently opened stores as you would have the most luck with these.

Further DVLA info

Typical DVLA Enquiries And Services

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  • Car and Tax Discs
  • Driving Licences
  • Vehicles
  • Blue Badge Questions
  • Driving Tests and learning to drive
  • Driving with a disability
  • Car Registration
  • Medical Conditions that affect driving ability
  • Provisional driving licences
  • Logbooks (or V5C)
  • Changing to a photocard licence
  • Licences for other vehicles, such as motorbikes, buses, coaches and lorries

Car Tax

Car Tax must be paid for vehicles that use and/or park on public roads within the United Kingdom. If a car is not being driven, there is still a charge, that is known as SORN.

A Tax Disc has been issued by the DVLA and then displayed in the window of the vehicle, displaying the expiry date. However, as of October 2018, a Tax Disc will no longer be issued and wont need to be displayed within a vehicle. You will still have to make sure you tax your car and will need to keep track on the status of your car tax online.

Driving Licences

A Driving Licence is required in the UK to legally operate a vehicle on public roads. A Provisional Licence is granted when learning to driving and upon passing a driving test, a full licence will be given.

Blue Badge

A Blue Badge is a permit that is given to those who meet a set of requirements relating to disability and mobility limitations. The recipient is entitled to certain parking privileges, such as being able to use disabled parking spaces and being allowed to park on single or double yellow lines for up to 3 hours.

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All problems & issues will be emailed directly to the appropriate departments. Fill in the form and state the nature of your enquiry.


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