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Home » DVLA issues fresh alert to drivers over simple changes that require immediate action
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DVLA issues fresh alert to drivers over simple changes that require immediate action

By staff4 July 2025No Comments2 Mins Read

The DVLA has reminded motorists to update their address details if they’ve moved house – and it’s quick and easy to do online. Here’s what you need to know

Crewe, Cheshire, England, July 14th 2024. A row of cars are displayed in a showroom forecourt.
Drivers have been told to act fast(Image: Getty)

The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) has issued a critical reminder for anyone who’s recently moved house. Urging people to update their home address on driving documents to avoid potential legal headaches, the organisation has stressed just how easy the changes are to make.

But fear not behind the wheel – while your paperwork is sorted, you’re clear to drive, the DVLA confirmed. They wrote: “You must update your driving licence, vehicle log book (V5C), Direct Debit for vehicle tax and other details when you move home. You do not need to tell us if you move temporarily (for example you’re living away at university) if we can still contact you at your permanent address.”

5 simple changes you may need to make

New home, house keys on desk
Are you moving soon?(Image: Peter Dazeley via Getty Images)

Once you have moved, you should follow these steps and update them as soon as you can, the Express reports. This means you must update your:

  1. Driving licence
  2. Vehicle log book (V5C)
  3. Direct Debit
  4. Personalised number plate documents
  5. Trailer register certificate

How can I renew my driving licence UK and how much does it cost?

Overhead aerial view of moving traffic on a highway
You may need to update a few details(Image: Richard Newstead via Getty Images)

You can either renew your full driving licence or your provisional driving licence. It costs £14 when you apply online. Remember, you must renew a photocard licence every 10 years. But if you think you may forget, don’t worry as you’ll receive a reminder before your current licence ends.

To renew your licence, you must:

You’ll need to apply for your first provisional licence if:

  • you’ve never applied for a provisional licence before
  • you applied for a provisional licence before March 1, 1973

It should arrive within a week of your application being submitted. Whilst there’s a cost of £14, remember there’s no fee if you’re over 70 or have a medical short period licence, the DVLA tell drivers.

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