
You’re allowed to drive whilst your licence is being renewed as long as you don't have any driving convictions, medical or any other restrictions.

In the meantime, it’s a good idea to take a photo or photocopy of your current drivers licence before you pop it in the post, so a least you have a record of it if you need it. You can only approach the DVLA with queries once your process date has passed, so be prepared for a bit of a wait. There can be a delay of more than eight weeks before your new drivers licence is delivered, although your original documents will be posted back to you before that. It’s worth being aware that the DVLA are working through a backlog of applications that have been sent since the start of the pandemic, so the process is taking a lot longer than it normally would. The DVLA can’t accept any type of copy - whether that’s a photocopy or even a certified copy. Remember that original certificates must be provided as proof of your name change. Once you’ve filled out the right form, send it back to the DVLA along with your photocard or paper driving licence and any supporting documents that confirm your new name. The D1 pack is also available in Welsh, and if you’ve bought the NameSwitch Print Package, or the Deed Poll Premium Print Package, a D1 application form will be included in your pack. Unfortunately, you can’t do this online as you’ll need to send original certificates back with it.īoth forms can be ordered from the DVLA website or picked up in most post offices.

If it’s a lorry or bus licence, you’ll need to complete a D2 “Application for a Lorry/Bus Licence” form. Got a car or motorbike licence? You’ll need to complete a D1 “Application for a Driving Licence” form. What documentation do I need to submit to change name on my driving licence? Plus, you can change your address at the same time if you need to which is handy. In this article, we’ll walk you through the steps to change the name on your driving licence and also your vehicle registration certificate (V5C). Thankfully, the process to change name on your driving licence is a lot simpler than you might imagine – and its something we can help you with too. You’ll often be asked for your passport or drivers licence as ID and if you don’t hold a valid passport, failing to change your name on you licence could lead to big problems.

But the DVLA is actually the only company which requires you by law to have your driver’s licence match your new name so it’s an important one to prioritise! With so many people you need to notify about your name, the driving licence hiding at the back of a kitchen drawer or wallet is easily overlooked.

With a new name, it’s a nice feeling to know that all your important documents are updated to reflect the new you. How to Change Name on my Driving Licence? NameSwitch Guide Series
