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UK Driving Licence Requisitos 2026

Provisional licence (car, category B): apply from age 15 years 9 months; you can start driving a car from your 17th birthday (or 16 if you receive the enhanced rate mobility component of PIP). You must be able to read a number plate from 20 metres (with glasses or contact lenses if needed) and have a UK address. To upgrade to a full licence you must pass the DVSA theory test (multiple choice + hazard perception) and then the practical driving test. Renewal of the photocard is required every 10 years. Drivers aged 70+ must renew every 3 years (free of charge). Note: this page covers Great Britain (DVLA — England, Scotland, Wales). Northern Ireland licences are issued separately by the DVA via nidirect.gov.uk.

Emitido por HM Passport Office · Última verificación 28 de mayo de 2026 · Fuente oficial ↗
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Tasa de solicitud
First provisional licence — online
£34
First provisional licence — postal (D1)
£43
Theory test (car)
£23
Practical test — weekday
£62
Practical test — evening / weekend / bank holiday
£75
First full licence (after passing test)
Free
Photocard renewal every 10 years — online
£14
Photocard renewal every 10 years — postal
£17
Renewal at age 70+ (every 3 years)
Free
Exchange a non-GB licence (D1 form)
£43
a fecha de 28 de mayo de 2026 · detalles
Plazo de tramitación
Online provisional / renewal (typical 2026)
~1.2 working days
Photocard delivery after approval
~1 week
Postal / D1 applications
~3 weeks
Full licence after passing practical
~3 weeks
Medical cases (April 2026 average)
~57 working days
Exchange of foreign licence
~3 weeks
Autoridad emisora
HM Passport Office

¿Quién necesita un UK Driving Licence?

Provisional licence (car, category B): apply from age 15 years 9 months; you can start driving a car from your 17th birthday (or 16 if you receive the enhanced rate mobility component of PIP). You must be able to read a number plate from 20 metres (with glasses or contact lenses if needed) and have a UK address. To upgrade to a full licence you must pass the DVSA theory test (multiple choice + hazard perception) and then the practical driving test. Renewal of the photocard is required every 10 years. Drivers aged 70+ must renew every 3 years (free of charge). Note: this page covers Great Britain (DVLA — England, Scotland, Wales). Northern Ireland licences are issued separately by the DVA via nidirect.gov.uk.

Dónde solicitarlo

Online via gov.uk (the official DVLA digital portal) for provisional applications, photocard renewals, address changes, and licence updates. By post using the D1 form (from a Post Office or DVLA) for paper applications, photo declarations needing a countersignature, or exchanges of foreign licences. Theory tests are booked at gov.uk/book-theory-test (DVSA) and taken at a DVSA theory test centre. Practical tests are booked at gov.uk/book-driving-test and taken from a DVSA driving test centre. Northern Ireland residents use nidirect.gov.uk (DVA), not DVLA.

Tasas

First provisional licence — online
£34
First provisional licence — postal (D1)
£43
Theory test (car)
£23
Practical test — weekday
£62
Practical test — evening / weekend / bank holiday
£75
First full licence (after passing test)
Free
Photocard renewal every 10 years — online
£14
Photocard renewal every 10 years — postal
£17
Renewal at age 70+ (every 3 years)
Free
Exchange a non-GB licence (D1 form)
£43

The first provisional driving licence costs £34 online at gov.uk/apply-first-provisional-driving-licence or £43 by post on form D1 from a Post Office. The DVSA theory test (50 multiple-choice questions + hazard perception clips) is £23, bookable only via gov.uk/book-theory-test. The practical driving test is £62 on weekdays and £75 in evenings, weekends, and bank holidays. Your first full licence after passing the practical test is free — the examiner sends your provisional to DVLA and the new photocard arrives within ~3 weeks. The photocard must be renewed every 10 years at £14 online or £17 by post. From age 70 onwards renewal is free and required every 3 years (a medical declaration is needed; specialist medical assessments may carry separate costs). Exchanging a non-GB driving licence (designated country, e.g. Australia, Canada, Japan, Singapore, Switzerland, etc.) costs £43 via form D1.

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Qué llevar

Documentos y artículos que necesitarás en la cita o con tu solicitud.

  • A valid UK passport (online application can re-use the passport photo and signature) or other accepted identity document
  • Addresses you have lived at over the last three years
  • National Insurance number (if you know it)
  • Debit or credit card for the £34 / £14 / £43 / £17 fee
  • Recent passport-style photo (35×45 mm, light grey/cream background) — only required for paper applications or when a digital photo cannot be re-used from a UK passport
  • For the practical test: your provisional licence, theory test pass certificate number, and a roadworthy insured car (or use the examiner-approved instructor car)
  • For exchanging a foreign licence: original foreign licence, D1 form, proof of UK address, certified translation if not in English
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¿Cuánto tarda?

Online provisional / renewal (typical 2026)
~1.2 working days
Photocard delivery after approval
~1 week
Postal / D1 applications
~3 weeks
Full licence after passing practical
~3 weeks
Medical cases (April 2026 average)
~57 working days
Exchange of foreign licence
~3 weeks

DVLA processes non-medical applications (provisional, renewal, address change) in an average of just 1.2 working days online during 2026, with the photocard typically arriving within 1 week. Postal applications take longer (around 3 weeks). Medical applications (where DVLA must consult a doctor about a notifiable condition) ran to ~14 weeks earlier in 2026 but had fallen to an average of ~57 working days by April 2026 after DVLA hired more medical caseworkers. Theory test results are issued immediately at the centre. After passing the practical test you can drive straight away on your pass certificate; the full photocard arrives by post within ~3 weeks.

Los plazos varían según la ubicación, la temporada y cada caso. Consulta siempre la fuente oficial para conocer la cola actual antes de reservar viajes.

Última verificación 28 de mayo de 2026

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Preguntas frecuentes

Dudas habituales sobre cómo solicitar un uk driving licence.

How much is a UK provisional driving licence in 2026? +
A first provisional driving licence costs £34 when you apply online at gov.uk/apply-first-provisional-driving-licence, or £43 by post using the D1 form from a Post Office. You can apply from age 15 years 9 months and start driving a car from your 17th birthday (16 if you get the enhanced rate mobility PIP).
What does it cost to pass the UK driving test in total? +
£34 provisional + £23 theory test + £62 weekday practical (or £75 evenings/weekends/bank holidays) = around £119 in DVLA/DVSA fees on a weekday. The first full licence itself is issued free of charge after you pass the practical test — the examiner sends your provisional to DVLA and the new photocard arrives within ~3 weeks. Lessons and a test-day car are separate and typically the largest cost of learning to drive.
How often do I have to renew my UK driving licence? +
The photocard must be renewed every 10 years — £14 online at gov.uk/renew-driving-licence or £17 by post. The 10-year expiry is the photocard, not your driving entitlement. From age 70 onwards you must renew every 3 years (free of charge, but you must self-declare any medical conditions). Drivers with short-period medical licences renew on the schedule shown on their licence.
Is renewing at age 70 really free? +
Yes — the standard 3-yearly renewal at 70+ is free, whether you renew online or by post. There is no charge from DVLA. However, if DVLA requires a medical assessment (e.g. for diabetes, sleep apnoea, vision, neurological conditions), your own GP or specialist may charge a private fee for completing the medical form, which is not covered.
Can I use a digital photo for my UK driving licence? +
Yes — for online applications and renewals, DVLA can re-use the photo and signature from your valid UK passport, so no new photo is needed. If you do not have a current passport, the online service does not currently accept user-uploaded photos; you would need to apply by post (D1) with a 35×45 mm printed photo on a light grey or cream background that meets the same spec as the UK passport.
How long does DVLA take to send my licence in 2026? +
For straightforward non-medical applications, DVLA was averaging just 1.2 working days to process applications between January and mid-April 2026, with the photocard arriving by post within about a week. Postal applications take roughly 3 weeks. Medical cases are slower (an average of ~57 working days in April 2026, down from ~71 in February) because DVLA must consult doctors and specialists.
Can I exchange my foreign driving licence for a UK one? +
If your licence is from a designated country (Andorra, Australia, Barbados, Canada, Cayman Islands, Falkland Islands, Faroe Islands, Gibraltar, Hong Kong, Japan, Monaco, New Zealand, North Macedonia, Republic of Korea, Singapore, South Africa, Switzerland, Taiwan, UAE, Ukraine, Zimbabwe, etc.) you can exchange it for a GB licence using form D1, paying £43. EU/EEA licences have separate post-Brexit rules. From a non-designated country you cannot exchange — you must pass the UK theory and practical tests. You can drive on the foreign licence for up to 12 months from becoming resident in GB.
Does DVLA cover Northern Ireland? +
No. DVLA is the licensing authority for Great Britain only — England, Scotland, and Wales. Northern Ireland has a separate authority, the DVA (Driver & Vehicle Agency), with its own application service via nidirect.gov.uk. Fees and forms differ slightly, but a DVA-issued NI licence is still a full UK driving licence and is treated exactly the same as a GB licence for driving, insurance, and travel.

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