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DVLA Urges UK Drivers Over 70 to Renew Licences Every 3 Years

dramabreakBy dramabreakApril 22, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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UK motorists aged 70 and older must renew their driving licences every three years to remain legal on the roads, the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) emphasizes.

The agency stresses that the process remains free and efficient online, delivering new photocards within one week for most applicants.

Strict Renewal Rules for Senior Drivers

Drivers reaching 70 renew every three years, unlike those under 70 who update every 10 years. The DVLA mails a D46P reminder form three months before the 70th birthday, allowing applications up to 90 days prior.

Motorsists without the form can obtain a D1 application from Post Offices.

Fast Online Process Beats Postal Delays

Online renewals process swiftly, with licences arriving in a week. Postal options take up to three weeks, extending further if medical reviews apply.

“If you’re 70 or over, you need to renew your driving licence every 3 years. Do it online – you’ll get your new licence within a week!”
— Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency

Health and Entitlement Checks Required

These rules verify eyesight and medical fitness. Drivers with specific conditions or entitlements like C1 (medium vehicles) or D1 (minibuses) apply by post only.

Risks of Overlooking the Deadline

Missing renewals invalidates licences, exposing drivers to fines and insurance voids. The DVLA advises checking expiry dates promptly to prevent issues.

Additional guidance appears on the official DVLA website.

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