Thursday 8 December 2016

A Guide To Choosing A Driving Licence Verification Company

Driver licence checking is now a simple and easy process as there are a number of companies who are DVLA registered. If you are looking for a company but are unsure about how the process works, and how to find a reputable company that can help you with this process whilst maintaining confidentiality, here is a step by step guide on how to choose a certified license checking company.




Step One: Do Your Research
Finding companies who can conduct this kind of verification is the first step. With this in mind, you should look for companies that are affiliated or accredited to the DVLA. Remember to always check how long a company has been in operation, its reputation and any related reviews or feedback they may have.
Step Two: Narrow Down and Add to A Shortlist
Now that you have narrowed down your search and have shortlisted a few companies that you are interested in using for the driver licence checking, it is now time to check out their prices. To do this, you can email them or just visit their website to get a quotation. This will help you set a budget for the process involved. There are many companies that offer special discounts or corporate packages. Keep in mind any additional benefits that these companies provide, such as regular updates on driving licence changes.
Step Three: Employ A Company and Get Started
Once you have a company finalised, then you can start sending your employee details to this service provider. You may choose to either send them a scanned copy of each driving licence or just the relevant information and they will take care of the rest. You will get the licence data back instantly as soon as drivers grant consent.
With these few simple steps, you can be sure that you employ the correct company to do a Licence Check in compliance with the DVLA. This enables you to make sure that you hire legal drivers from day one.

Benefits of Driving Licence Verification To Employers

If you’re looking to start up your own business or looking to hire more people to drive for you, then now is the time to look into a driving licence verification company. A lot of companies don’t know about or look into such verification checks.



Verification Carried Out Quickly
As soon as driver grant consent, either by signing a mandate document or through the online e-consent process, the results will show instantly in your account. So if you’re hiring someone new, you can get a confirmation about their licence quickly and easily, in a time frame that will not hold up their start date.
Security
All of the driving licence data is stored securely in your own company account. This gives you a guarantee that confidential details will not be shared or discussed with anyone.
Get a Complete Overview
Some companies can also provide a complete overview of the employee. This overview includes their current status and when the next check is due, along with their past history.
Banned Licence Holders
In the case of your employee being an unlawful licence holder, you will be notified quickly and discreetly so that you can take the necessary precautions or steps to prevent any problems this may cause for your business.
A reliable license check company uses modern and advanced computer tools, which ensure that the data generated is genuine and authentic. Now is the time to contact a licence verification company, so that you have peace of mind about your existing or new employees.

Thursday 10 November 2016

Why Should You Use a Driving Licence Checking Service?

There are several risks involved in hiring people without doing relevant background checks. It is true that you would probably consult ex-employers or references but it is crucial that the details provided by an employee are checked as thoroughly as possible. This is why it is important that you use a driving licence checking service in order to check the authenticity of your employees driving credentials. This holds true for any employer, regardless of the company size.





There are a number of secure and fully-managed driving licence verification services available today. They focus on providing you with complete and accurate details with regards to the driving experience and licence validity of your employees. They work by requesting and delivering online results directly from the DVLA database. Be it any kind of driver enquiries you have or a complete check on your employee, the entire service is carried out by these experts. This helps companies manage drivers correctly.

The system is mostly cloud-based, and it helps to reduce the overall time spent checking employee details. The system helps to verify the individual driving licence record and status. They will then provide you with the results quickly and efficiently. The entire process is executed through secured web-based applications and you can be assured that none of the sensitive data provided by you will be lost – due to strict security and data protection policies in place.

The companies who offer driving licence checking services also provide you with a complete range of online management reports, tailored for your organisation. These are sent to you via e-mail or can be exported from your own personal account into an excel document. The summary of any results and immediate actions required are emailed to users that are setup on the company account, so they can update accordingly.

On the whole, hiring such companies ensures that you are able to enhance your organisations efficiency. With fast and accurate details, you can hire genuine and authentic drivers after receiving the relevant results. And if you are not sure about a potential employee after receiving their details from the driving licence checking service, you can always avoid hiring them.

Monday 12 September 2016

Driving Licence Category Codes - A Short Overview

In the UK, driving and traffic rules are designed to ensure the safety of everyone on the road. According to the DVLA, not every driver can drive every type of vehicle. There are fixed skill tests that a person needs to pass (both theory and practical tests) in order to obtain a UK driving licence for a specific vehicle or specific vehicles. Vehicles are defined under fixed categories and driving licence category codes reveal the type of vehicle the licence holder is allowed to drive.




As mentioned above, a driver needs to complete a specific driving test to obtain a licence for each and every category, according to the  code depicted on the driving licence. By looking at this code, you can find out what vehicles drivers are allowed to drive. For example,

  • A1 - on a licence means you can drive light motorbikes with an engine size up to 125cc, a power output of up to 11kw, a power to weight ratio not more than 0.1kw/kg - this category also includes motor tricycles with power output to 15kw
  • B1- on a licence means you can drive motor vehicles with 4 wheels up to 400kg unladen or 550kg if they are designed for carrying goods.
So, it all depends on what test the driver has passed.

Details of category codes:
The licence category codes not only reveal permissible vehicles but also indicates the minimum age of the driver as each category has minimum age levels.

  • For driving motorcycles ranging from 11KW-25KW without sidecars, the category codes vary from A1 to A. Minimum age limits are from 17-21 years depending on the particular type of motorcycle.
  • A B1 category code indicates the driver can drive 3 or 4 wheelers less than 550kg weight limit.
  • For driving cars of all types such as an eight seater, hatchback, sedan, SUV, automatic cars, trailer accompanied cars the code varies from B, B Automatic, to B+E categories. The minimum age limit in each case is 17.
  • For medium to larger vehicles like trucks, trailers, Lorries etc. the code varies from C, C+E to C1. The minimum age for the C1 category is 18 and for others it is 21.
  • For mini buses and buses the codes are D1, D1+E and D, D+E respectively.
Apart from the above there are some other codes that are also applicable.

Thursday 9 June 2016

Why is it important to carry out DVLA Licence Checks on your employees?

It is a requirement for every company to do DVLA licence checks on their employees who drive on company business at least once a year. Most employees need to drive in order to do their duties whilst at their workplace, so employers must ensure that all their employees hold valid UK driving licences with the correct vehicle entitlements they need to do their job.


If any of your employees are found driving without a full UK driving licence, consequences can include:
  • A fine of up to £1000 plus three to six penalty points
  • Banned from obtaining a full licence for a set period of time
This is where we come in. Employers can use our secure online licence checking platform to check and monitor their driver pool. When your employees grant consent online through the e-consent process or by the D796 paper mandate document, you can view their licence record and can have access to data such as:
  • Whether they hold a full UK driving licence
  • What licence categories they hold
  • Status of the licence
  • Current endorsements and points on driving licence
  • Access to the licence record 24/7 in a secure environment
As soon as your employees grant consent you can check them as many times you like within a 3 year period. You can schedule automatic licence rechecks based on how many points the driver holds, what conviction they have and whether they are low, medium or high risk drivers.

What are the benefits to employers for having an online licence checking service in place?


There are a number of benefits for having a licence checking service in place, such as:
  • Our system will assist you in managing compliance, making sure that your employees are legally entitled to drive.
  • A permanent and secure online audit trial - which reduces the admin burden and proves you've performed driving licence checks on your drivers.
  • Accurate reports for individual records as well as your whole fleet.
  • Instant checks and notifications - raising any immediate actions that require your attention.
  • Training through the online system and support when you require it during our opening hours
  • It saves you time and it saves you money!
By utilising our DVLA authorised licence check service, you are doing everything you possibly can to protect your organisation against high risk drivers in your fleet.

If you require any more information in regards to our service, don't hesitate to contact us.
 

Useful Tips For Fleet Managers Conducting Driving Licence Checks

Managing a fleet is a complex task and involves a number of aspects. One task involves checking the driving licences of employees to ensure that they are eligible to drive. Most fleet operating companies employ a fleet manager, who is entrusted with the responsibility of checking driving licences of employees.


When the driving licence counterpart was abolished in June 2015, people were confused in regards to where and what to do next. The DVLA introduced a view my driving licence service and third parties like ourselves were reached out for some guidance and what route to go down.

A number of companies started using the view my driving licence service but came to us a short time after due to administrative burdens and drivers not completing the process in time. (Remember, the code you have to share with your employer has to be used within 3 weeks and can't be reused if the deadline is missed).
Now our online portal has over 1,000 customers and it's still growing at a rapid rate.

The DVLA service and our Licence Checking service - What are the differences?

There are a number of differences in regards to the DVLA and our Licence Check Service. These are as follows:
  • The DVLA service is a one off check. In our system, once the driver grants consent, you can check them as many times you like within a 3 year period, until the consent is renewed.
  • There is no reporting provided in the DVLA service. We provide reports for individual records as well as your whole fleet. We also provide notifications for when you've completed a check in the system.
  •  If a driver comes back as disqualified, revoked, expired or they hold a foreign licence, we will give you a call notifying you of the situation and what to do next. The DVLA won't do this.

Checking the driving licence photo-card is up to date

While checking driving licences, it is important to make sure that your employees provide you with their most up to date driving licence photo-card. It's essentials that drivers keep these up to date, as if they are caught with an out of date photo-card, they can be fined up to £1,000.

Checking the vehicle category for which the licence is valid

During a driving licence check, it is advisable to make sure that the driver holds the correct entitlement for the vehicle he drives for your organisation. For example, if an employee is required to drive a lorry between 3,500kg and 7,500kg then they will need to hold a full and valid C1 entitlement on their driving licence. The rules make it illegal for a driver to drive a vehicle for which he does not possess a valid driving licence or the valid entitlement.

Checking points and endorsements

Driving may attract penalties and driving offenses. Every driving offense has fixed fines and results in points being added to the licence. A driving ban, which may be valid for a period ranging between three to four years, is imposed once the driver accumulates 12 points on his licence. While checking driving licences, it is important to consider this aspect.

Checking specific driving conditions

It is also recommended to check the specific conditions like the minimum eyesight requirements under which the driver may be allowed to operate. For businesses involved in fleet operations, it is important that regular driving licence checks are conducted to ensure their validity. This can help the business to run smoothly.

Wednesday 8 June 2016

Importance Of Checking All The Driving License Details Of An Applicant Before Hiring Them

As an employer who hires an employee to drive on behalf of their organisation, you have to make sure that the driver holds a valid UK driving licence and entitlements so he can drive the suitable vehicle. The disappointing fact is that there are fleet operators and employers out there who fail to fulfil this most basic task and leave themselves at the risk of facing some serious and damaging consequences.


What's the process of checking a licence with us?

There are two types of consent in our Licence Check system which allows you to check and validate their driving licence. These are:
  • E-Consent: This process allows you to grant consent online through our service. Once you've validated and entered all your driving licence details and confirmed consent, your licence record will then upload to your organisations account. (The driver will need access to an email address and a mobile to receive an activation pin).
  • Mandate: This is the document process that has been in place for a number of years. This paper document can be created in the system and consent can be granted as soon as we receive the signed copy in our office. This process can be only processed if the driver has signed the document with a wet signature.
Both consent types are valid for 3 years and you can perform a licence check on the driver as many times as you like within that time frame.  Once they are expired, you can update the record on our system, making sure that all the details are up to the date and this will re-generate the consent for another 3 years.

Endorsements/Convictions:
While checking the driver’s licence, it is recommended that you identify all the endorsement codes given in the licence and find out for how long each of them will apply. This will  give you a clear idea about the driver’s attitude towards the idea of safe driving. Also, if you have any questions regarding any prosecutions and are not clear with the details mentioned in the driving licence, it is ideal to contact DVLA and validate the licence details personally. 

Driver Qualification Card (DQC):
The Driver Certificate of Professional Competence (CPC) is a qualification for professional lorry, coach and bus drivers. This has been introduced for a number of years as an aim to improve road safety by maintaining a high standard of driving.

If you're looking to hire an employee who will be driving large goods or passenger carrier vehicles, it's essentials that they have this qualification and that they have complete 35 hours of periodic training every 5 years to keep the CPC qualification.

Fines of £1,000 can be imposed for drivers who drive professionally without a CPC and they must carry the DQC with them at all times whenever they are driving professionally.

Medical Conditions
Along with the original driving license, one more thing that every employer must verify and ensure is that the driver is fit enough to drive on the road at all times. In order to ensure this, as an employer you must verify and ask the driver if they suffer from any DVLA notified medical conditions. You can gain a complete list of these medical conditions from Health Conditions and Driving.
If you signed up to our licence check service,  we  would provide medical dates that the driver will go for on vocational categories such as C and CE, as well as their category 'B' car entitlement. 
Furthermore, if you need any clarification concerning any medical condition, you can contact DVLA Medical Group.

All About Checking A Driver’s License Before Hiring Them

Before recruiting any employee to drive for company work, it is crucial that the employer review his/her original driving licence. So far, the licence was accompanied by a paper counterpart, which contained all the details like driving convictions, points, bans and fines issues by courts.




This was abolished last June and is no longer a valid piece of document. This has led to the DVLA putting in place services such as view and share my driving licence. These services allow you to view your current driving licence and allows to see how many points or what categories you hold. 

This service also gives you the option to share the driving licence details with your employer by generating a code from the DVLA, which allows the employer to access their employees' record. However, this is only valid for 21 days.
For corporate organisations, or companies that have 30 drivers or more, the share my driving licence service has proven to be a massive task in regards to administration. It is now recommended that employers check their employees who drive on vocational categories every 3 months to make sure they are valid to drive and are up to date in regards to medical conditions. 

If you use the DVLA service to check your drivers who use vocational entitlements, you would have to do this manually 4 times a year, make sure you get the code within 21 days and keep the paperwork on file to prove that you performed these checks. 

Our service performs automatic checks on a recheck schedule..

Instead of doing the manual process on a regular basis using the DVLA service, you can use our online licence checking platform which is authorised by the DVLA as a third party provider.

What does our service provide?

  • Allows drivers to grant consent online using our DVLA e-consent process
  • Allow your drivers to give consent manually by use of a paper D796 mandate form
  • Allows your company to view your employees driving licence record
  • 98.5% of driving licence results available within 20 seconds
  • Schedule automatic licence rechecks based on penalty points, conviction and risk for all drivers
  • Receive email alerts regarding immediate actions, high risk drivers and expiry alerts
Our process allows to check and validate the UK driving licence, making sure that the driver or employee you are about to hire has the correct entitlements to drive for your organisation.

Stay Safe. Stay free of risk.

 

Wednesday 11 May 2016

Step By Step Procedure To Get Your Driving License In UK

A license for driving is the primary requirement to ride vehicles on public roads. If you do not have a license of your own, then follow the simple process of applying for driving license UK as mentioned in the article.



Eligibility criteria to have a license

To get your license for the first time for your vehicle, you need to meet the following prerequisites:
  • Need to be a resident of that country
  • Satisfy the minimum age criteria
  • Satisfy the minimum eyesight criteria
  • Should not be disqualified from driving due to any reason
  • Must have an authorized passport of the country or any other identity proof
  • Should have National Insurance number
  • Ought to provide addresses of the place where you have lived over the past three years

In how much time will it take to get your license?

Applying for your license online through the DVLA online website would get you your first license within a period of one to three weeks of time.

What are the charges payable when applied for a license online?

Applying on a government website for a provisional license would charge you fifty pounds.

Permissible age to apply
You can apply for a provisional license, when you are at least 16 years old.
  • If you are 16 years old, then you are eligible to ride light quad bike or a moped
  • If you are 17 years old, then you are eligible to ride a car

Procedure to apply for your provisional license

If you have chosen online mode, then you need to visit the online Gov. Website. If you don’t want to go by online mode, then you can also apply by filling the D1 application form, which is easily available at the local post office.
Sending a duly filled application form through post, would also require submission of original identity proof, one colour passport photo and 55 pound cheque along with the application. Send it to the address of the DVLA as mentioned on the website.

What happens after application for license?

If your license application is successfully accepted, then you will get a green photo card. Keep this card for future use. You need to present this photo card at the venue for driving practical and theory test. Once you have successfully passed the practical driving test you will be sent a pink colored full license photo card.

What is a driving theory test?

Driving theory and practical test are needed to pass in order to get a license. To appear for the theory test, you will need to provide your provisional license number, an email address to receive the booking confirmation of your test and also your credit or debit card for payment. The fees charged on the Government website for theory test is only 30 pounds.

What is a driving practical test?

Practical test can be performed once you successfully clear your theory test. You can book for practical test online. To do this you would require your provisional license number and debit or credit card for payment. The fees charged on the Government website for practical test is only 60 pounds on week days and 70 pounds on weekends.

Online website also makes it convenient to apply for renewal or replacement of driving licence. Today, many drivers check their licence status online.

Number Of Points You Will Receive In Case Of Offence Codes

Nowadays many employers are performing a DVLA driving license check of the candidate before recruiting them. They check codes by evaluating the license information of candidate as per the record held by the DVLA. Any offense committed by a motorist is charged by way of penalty points.



These penalty points are different for different offense code. If the nature of offence is severe then it can also lead to immediate disqualification from driving. Also, such offenses can impact the insurance as any endorsement on the driving license will hike the cost of the vehicle insurance. Let us know more on chargeable penalty on a particular offense. 

Various types of offense

Some of the various types of offense which are displayed in the license under the “DVLA license categories” are as follows:
  • Accident offense
  • Disqualified driver
  • Careless driving
  • Vehicle construction and use
  • Ruthless driving
  • Drink or drug
  • Insurance offense
  • License Offense
  • Miscellaneous offense
Table showing different types of motoring offenses, offense code and penalty points as displayed under DVLA categories
 

Accident offences


Offense Code
Type of Offence Penalty Points
AC10 Not stopping after an accident 5 to 10
AC20 Not reporting an accident within  a period of 24 hours 5 to 10
AC30 No proper definition of accident offences 4 to 9

Disqualified driving


Offense Code
Type of Offence Penalty Points
BA10 Driving in spite of being disqualified by court 6
BA30 An attempt to drive after being disqualified by court 6

Careless driving


Offense Code
Type of Offence Penalty Points
CD10 Lack of care while driving 3 to 9
CD20 Driving without considering for other people on road 3 to 9
CD30 Driving without care and consideration for other users of road 3 to 9
CD40 Careless driving resulting into death when not found fit through drink 3 to11
CD50 Careless driving resulting into death when not found fit through drugs 3 to 11
CD60 Careless driving leading to death with alcohol consumption above permissible limit 3 to 11
CD70 Causing death due to careless driving when failing to provide a specimen for alcohol test 3 to 11
CD80 Causing death due to inconsiderate or careless driving 3-11
CD90 Resulting into death by uninsured drivers, unlicensed, disqualified drivers 3 to 11

Defective construction and improper use of vehicle


Offense Code
Type of Offence Penalty Points
CU10 Driving a vehicle having defective brakes 3
CU20 Causing danger by using a vehicle without steering, brakes or tyres 3
CU30 Driving a vehicle having defective tyre(s) 3
CU40 Riding a vehicle which has defective steering 3
CU50 Causing danger by carrying number of passengers or load beyond permissible limits 3
CU80 Breaching requirements in relation to control of the vehicle, mobile etc. 3

Ruthless or dangerous driving


Code
Offence Points
DD10 and DD90 Causing critical injury through dangerous driving 3 to 11
DD40 Dangerous driving 3 to 11
DD60 Culpable homicide Manslaughter while driving 3 to 11
DD80 Causing death due to dangerous driving 3 to 11

Insurance offence


Code
Offence Points
IN10 Use of an uninsured vehicle against third party risks 6 to 8

These penalty points are not just applicable for existing driver but also for learner and new driver. Earning penalty points can disqualify their provisional licence and the need to perform the whole test again. So whether you are a new or learner or existing drivers, adopt safe driving practices to protect your life along with other people’s life too.

Learn About The Various Important Changes And Categories Of Driving License

It is very important to aware about the changes and ensure that your new driving license reflect these amendments. Let us know about the current changes and categories of driving license in detail.


Modification to the front section of the license


There are few changes that are required to be done in the front section of new driving license, these are
  • From January 2013, it is mandatory to display all dates in the format of DD.MM.YYYY 
  • Driving categories has to be displayed separated by a slash 
  • The date mentioned in 4b will display the expiry date of the license

Modifications to the back section of the license


The new look of the license will appear different. The various categories of the vehicle will be displayed on the back side of the license with dates mentioning those vehicles you are authorized to drive.

A person is not entitled to drive any vehicle category that has lines in place of dates. On successfully passing a test in a large sized vehicle you will be authorized to drive small sized vehicles in that category, which have lines in place of dates.

Different categories of vehicle


Mopeds


Mopeds are classified into following three categories:

  • Category AM allows a driver to drive two or three wheeled vehicles with a speed maximum speed of more than 25km/h or 15.5mph but not beyond 45km/h or 28mph. Vehicles permitted to be driven under this category are light quad electric bikes with weight not more than mass of not beyond 350kg (without carrying goods).
  • In Category P, a person can drive two wheeled vehicles with a maximum speed of more than 45km/h or 28mph but not beyond 50km/h or 31mph.
  • In Category Q, a person can drive two wheeled vehicles with a maximum speed not beyond 25km/h or 15.5mph.

Motorcycles


Motorcycles are classified into following four categories:

  • In Category A1, a driver is permitted to drive light weight motorbikes and tricycles with has maximum engine size of 125cc.
  • In Category A2, a driver can drive motorbikes with maximum power output of 35kW, maximum limit of power to weight ratio as 0.2kW/kg.
  • In Category A, a driver can ride motorbikes, light vehicles and quad bikes with a maximum power output of 35kW or maximum permissible power to weight ratio of 0.2kW/kg.
  • In Category B1, as per the B1 driving license a driver is allowed to drive four wheeled motor vehicles up to 400kg (without goods) or 550kg (if designed for carrying goods).

Medium sized vehicle 

Such types of vehicles are put into following three categories:

  • In Category C1, C1 driving license category codes UK permits a driver to drive vehicles that weighs ranging between 3,500kg and 7,500kg (with a maximum trailer of 750kg).
  • In Category C1+E, a driver can ride C1 category vehicles having a trailer weighing more than 750kg. The combined weight of trailer and vehicle should not go beyond 12,000kg.

New license design displays complete table of categories, start date of license and entitlements, expiry date of license and entitlements, pictograms and any codes such as overflow of information or restriction codes, which are missing in the old design. So change your old license design with new one immediately.

How To Deal With The Situation Of Losing Your Driving License

Driving license is an indispensable need for a person to drive carefree. Without a valid UK driving license in proper condition you may be entitled for a fine and penalty points. If the reason for not having driving license is because you have lost it or it has got broken accidently then you definitely need to apply for its replacement quickly. Know about the process of application for a replacement driving license with the DVLA online on their official website.



What to do in case of losing a driving license


Driving licenses are generally made up of two important parts, one is a photo card and other is a paper counterpart. For your driving license to be correct, you are required to keep both these parts safely. License checking identifies if any of these parts are damaged. If due to any reason you lose them then there will be a need to apply for a replacement.

Prerequisites for applying for a replacement card


Performing a license check can help you decide whether you need to go for a replacement card or not.

• To apply for a replacement driving license card, one has to be a legal resident of that country.

• You must not be disqualified from driving due to any reason.

If both of these conditions are met, then one can easily apply for a replacement driving license online.

Documents required


In order to get a replacement driving license you need to show a valid UK passport or any other document that reveals your identity. Also you need to provide the addresses at which you have lived in the last 3 years as a proof of your nationality. If you have your National Insurance number and your license number handy with you then provide the details at the time of online application.

How much time it takes to get a new driving license when applied online


Online application for your driving license is the fastest way to receive a replacement driving license with no hassles of paper work. Once the online application process is performed successfully then a person can expect a new driving license to arrive at your address within a week’s period.

Other ways to apply for a replacement license


Over Phone

If you do not wish to use the online mode of application, then you can also apply for a replacement license over the phone. You can call DVLA provided that none of your details on then existing driving license has changed. 

By Post
Application for a replacement license can be done by sending duly filled D1 application form by the post to the DVLA centre. This form can easily be obtained from the local post office. If any one of the part is missing, then you need to send the part that you still have with you to the DVLA along with the application form.

The DVLA uses the license checker system and will re-issue both parts. The time taken for processing of your replacement license when applied through the postal mode can take up to 3 weeks.

Being a responsible citizen of the country it is very important to drive with a valid British driving license at all times. Following these important tips and advice you are assured to get a replacement driving license easily and effortlessly.

Consequences When A Driver Gets Pulled Over And Does Not Have A Driving License

Driving license is a way to show that a person has taken specific driving training, undergone driving theory and practical tests. On the basis of these test results the candidate is considered to be certified and efficient driver by government authority. Driving without a valid driving license is considered to be a serious crime, all over the world.



The charges for driving without valid license are dissimilar in different states. A driver without a license is mostly punished in the form of fine, community service action or put into a jail. In this article, we will look into consequences when a driver does not carry a valid driving license.

Forget to carry a license


Many people are commonly seen to forget their driving license, when they drive. If a person does not have a driving license to provide to the police officer when they are caught due to their forgetfulness, then they will be issued with a less severe punishment for not being to show their licenses.

In many cases, when the driver shows the court their valid licenses when they appear for hearing then they bear less consequences. With the advent of internet facility, it is possible to perform driving license check online.

Driving on cancelled licenses


People who drive with the suspended license when caught by the police officers are severely punished. The possible consequence for them is that they get arrested. Driving on revoked license is unpardonable offense than driving without driver’s license or forgetting to carry it. License gets cancelled for some reason and till the driver does not resolve those issues they won’t be able to resume their driving privileges. They have to serve time in jail and pay huge fines.

Driving without having a license


A driver who has never undergone a driving test and has no entitlement to drive if drives a vehicle is entitled for a serious offense. Driving without an authentic license or a driving license number is treated as an offence and the person has to pay the penalty for it. Mostly they accrue three to six penalty points or fine summing up to a thousand dollars along with disqualification.

Requirements for a learner


A learner driver having a provisional license need to display “L” sign on the backside of their vehicle and driving by such drivers can be done only if they are of at least 21 years of age and who has also a full driving license for minimum three years. If you do not fulfil any of these conditions, then you could have to suffer the consequences when caught by a policeman.

Driving without a license has been a serious offence leading to significant penalties. The fundamental reason behind the strict provision of punishment is the danger that an unlicensed driver causes to other road users, pedestrians and passengers. Thus to save yourself from these penalties it is advisable to always carry a valid driving license, while driving and follow safe driving rules.