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When Did DVLA Introduce The Photocard Licence?

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When Did DVLA Introduce The Photocard Licence?

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DVLA started issuing photocard licences in July 1998. Not everyone was able to apply for a photocard driving licence as DVLA adopted the following timetable for a gradual introduction. July 1998 Driving test examiners gave photocard application form D750 to drivers who successfully passed both parts of their driving test, thus enabling them to apply for a photocard driving licence. August 1998 Some driving instructors gave out photocard application form D750 to their customers applying for their first provisional licence. November 1998 Photocard application form D750 was sent out automatically with driving licence renewal application forms D42, D46, D47, or D48. April 1999 Customers applying for their first ‘provisional licence’ were able to apply for a photocard licence by obtaining a D750 form from a post office Customers renewing their licences without using a reminder from DVLA were able to apply for a photocard licence by obtaining a D750 form from a post office. Customers whose l

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