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Drivers warned of £1,000 DVLA fines and penalty points if they do not act

  • Drivers face potential £1,000 fines for outdated driving license or logbook details.
  • Legal requirements mandate keeping driver and vehicle details current with the DVLA.
  • Updates include address changes, medical condition disclosures, and reporting vehicle modifications.
  • A BigWantsYourCar.com spokesman stated updates may seem minor, but not informing the DVLA results in fines.
  • Keeping information current ensures legal compliance and a smoother process when selling a vehicle.
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Drivers warned of £1,000 DVLA fines and penalty points if they do not act

The DVLA advises people to renew their licence on its official website as it is the quickest and cheapest method

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heraldseries.co.uk broke the news in on Friday, April 11, 2025.
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