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DVLA warning over six changes drivers must declare or face fine

By staff5 May 2025No Comments3 Mins Read

Motorists could be hit with hefty fines and penalty points if they fail to declare certain key changes to the DVLA – and could even face prosecution in some cases

12:03, 05 May 2025Updated 12:04, 05 May 2025

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Drivers could face fines of up to £1,000 and points on their licence if they fail to report seven key changes to the DVLA. Car experts warn that not disclosing these changes could even lead to prosecution in more serious cases.

It’s a legal requirement for motorists to keep their personal and vehicle details updated with the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA). If they fail to do so, they could face hefty penalties, especially if this oversight is discovered following a road offence or accident.

The DVLA needs to be informed about changes such as name, address, medical conditions, deterioration in eyesight, and any modifications made to the vehicle. Not providing driver details when asked can also result in a £1,000 fine and six penalty points.

In situations where a vehicle is taken off the road, drivers must submit a Statutory Off-Road Notice (SORN) to avoid tax and insurance obligations, reports Lancs Live.

UK Driving Licence. Provisional and Full licence cards isolated on dark background. Macro. Selective focus. Stafford, United Kingdom, January 30, 2022.
Most updates can be made easily online

A spokesperson for car repair finance at Bumper explained: “There are clear legal responsibilities when it comes to updating the DVLA. This includes not only personal information, like name or address, but also changes that could affect someone’s ability to drive safely, like eyesight or medical conditions.

“Keeping accurate records is important not just for legal reasons, but also to make sure insurance stays valid and drivers can be reached when needed. Most updates can be made online in just a few minutes. Not telling the DVLA about important changes can lead to fines of up to £1,000, even if it was an honest mistake.”

They further explained: “If a car has significant modifications – like a new exhaust, colour change, or bodywork alterations – the DVLA may need to inspect it. Keeping them informed ensures the vehicle remains road legal.”

The seven key changes that must be reported include:

  • Eyesight or visual condition changes
  • New medical condition or diagnosis
  • Legal name or gender change
  • Vehicle registered as off-road (SORN)
  • Significant vehicle modifications
  • Home address change
  • You must notify the DVLA if your vehicle is stolen and when you no longer own a vehicle

Most updates can be submitted quickly via the GOV.UK website. The DVLA also provides guidance on which medical conditions must be reported.

A statement on the gov.uk reads: “You must do several things before you drive a car or ride a motorcycle. These include getting a driving licence, registering, insuring and taxing your vehicle, and getting an MOT. These are legal requirements and apply to everyone.

“You may hold personal views about the law, but these do not change your legal responsibilities. If you do not meet your obligations, you may be taken to court or have to pay a fine.”

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