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Who can sign my photo for provisional driving license?

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Who can sign my photo for provisional driving license?

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A doctor will likely charge a minimum £50 and expect to be paid there and then. Your brother, being a relative, and for that reason alone cannot sign the photo From the DVLA website – “The person must: live in the UK know you personally (for at least two years) not be a relative Suitable people include: a local business person or shopkeeper a librarian a professionally qualified person, for example, a lawyer, teacher or engineer a police officer a bank or building society officer a civil servant a minister of religion a magistrate a local councillor, MP, AM, MEP or MSP If you have come to live in the UK within the last two years and you cannot have your photo signed by someone who has known you for at least two years within the UK, you should take all the documents to your nearest DVLA local office. They will sign your photo and fill in section seven of the application form. The DVLA local office will send your application and original identity documents to DVLA Swansea”.

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