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  1. Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency - GOV.UK

    Use the link to find the right number, email or address to contact DVLA about vehicle tax and registration, driving licences and drivers’ medical issues.

  2. Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency - Wikipedia

    The DVLA is based in Swansea, Wales, with a prominent 16-storey building in Clase and offices in Swansea Vale. It was previously known as the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Centre.

  3. 3 Easy Ways to Contact the DVLA - wikiHow

    Jul 8, 2025 · Write to the DVLA Drivers Customer Services for driving enquiries. They’ll be able to assist you with your driving license application, making updates to your license, and replacing …

  4. How to Contact DVLA – Numbers, Address and Online Services

    Need to contact DVLA? Find the best ways to get in touch, including online services, phone numbers, postal address and typical processing times.

  5. dvla.uk

    Access vehicle registration services, guidance, and essential information at DVLA.

  6. New Registrations

    No, DVLA only sells registrations that have never been issued or sold before. If a registration has been on a vehicle in the past, and even if that vehicle has been scrapped, that registration...

  7. Introducing the Driver and vehicles account – DVLA digital services

    Nov 23, 2023 · DVLA’s new online service, the Driver and vehicles account, allows motorists to view their driver and vehicle information in one place and receive digital tax reminders.

  8. How to Tax Your Vehicle With the DVLA - LegalClarity

    6 days ago · Master DVLA compliance. Learn the VED process, SORN requirements, ownership transfer rules, and the penalties for untaxed vehicles.

  9. Contact DVLA - GOV.UK

    Find the right phone number, email or postal address to contact DVLA about driving licences, vehicle tax, medical enquiries and vehicle registration

  10. DVLA or DVSA: What's the Difference?

    Dec 22, 2024 · The DVLA ensures that all motor vehicles and drivers are properly documented and licensed, while the DVSA ensures that they meet safety standards and comply with …