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Does DVLA have local offices?

Does DVLA have local offices?

The offices are generally located in major towns or cities – so to locate the one nearest you, simply scroll through the list below. The DVLA Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (formerly called the DVLC Driver and Vehicle Licensing Centre), headquartered here in Swansea,has a number of Local Offices throughout the UK.

Can you go to DVLA Swansea in person?

Can i appear @ DVLA office in person to apply for my provisionsl license? No. There aren’t any local offices anymore anyway.

When did DVLA local offices close?

2013
Please note that as of 2013, DVLA Local Offices are now closed. This information is provided solely for historical purposes as a complimentary service to our clients. DVLA is a registered trade mark of the Driver & Vehicle Licensing Agency.

What time does the DVLA website close?

The DVLA website is only open Monday to Saturday 8am and 6pm to deal with certain issues (for example, telling them when you have bought or sold a vehicle).

How do I actually speak to someone at DVLA?

If you would like to contact DVLA, you can ring them up at 0300 790 6802. If you’re calling from abroad, please dial +44 844 306 9203. If you would like to know of other ways to contact DVLA, please view the options below.

Is DVLA working normally?

Online services with the DVLA are working normally and without any delays, driving licences are normally received within five days of sending an application. People are recommended to use online services where possible to avoid delays. Paper services, however, are still facing delays due to the impact of COVID-19.

How can I speak to someone at the DVLA?

If you would like to contact DVLA, you can ring them up at 0300 790 6802. If you’re calling from abroad, please dial +44 844 306 9203.

Are the DVLA running behind?

The DVLA stated that its online services are working normally and has no delay, which is good news for anyone who submitted their application through the website.

Is there still a delay at the DVLA?