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Old Driving to New Photo License - Any Pitfalls?
Surrey Dave - 3/5/11 at 12:07 PM

Was thinking of replacing my old green license with a new identity card job , it seems that there are a whole load of new groups these days will I lose out , by updating?

Think mine , A,D,E on it .


blakep82 - 3/5/11 at 12:12 PM

you'll still have those, you'll only lose them if you somehow pass your test after 1997, but if you already have them, you'll keep them


P ? - 3/5/11 at 12:13 PM

It's renewable every 10 years at currently renewable price


blakep82 - 3/5/11 at 12:16 PM

quote:
Originally posted by P ?
It's renewable every 10 years at currently renewable price


weird, i've had mine for 11 now, and not needed to renew...


vinny1275 - 3/5/11 at 12:22 PM

Blake, have you checked the expiry date on your licence?


blakep82 - 3/5/11 at 12:33 PM

quote:
Originally posted by vinny1275
Blake, have you checked the expiry date on your licence?


yep, well, for rubbish medical reasons i have to do it every 3 years, BUT the 10 year renewal is for a new photo, i've never had to replace the photo, and my license is currently valid til may 2013, and i got my licence in jan 2000, so over 13 years on the one photo, and this current licence was replaced in may 2010 (not quite 10 years exactly), so should have had a new photo then...

[Edited on 3/5/11 by blakep82]


hucky - 3/5/11 at 12:36 PM

section 4b is the exp date. apparently if its past that date then licance is void untill replaced... its just another way for the UK to screw us over really as you have to pay to update


MikeCapon - 3/5/11 at 12:46 PM

Hoorah for the old green paper license then.

Mine was issued in 1987 and runs out in 2027


nick205 - 3/5/11 at 12:57 PM

Had to renew mine @ £25 IIRC last year, Passport this year @ £50 + child's passport @ £50

If you have a paper one I say keep hold of it, I only ended up with a photocard one as I moved house and had to update the address which dictated changing to a photo lisence


steve m - 3/5/11 at 12:58 PM

my licence is pink and isued on 25/01/83


jollygreengiant - 3/5/11 at 01:18 PM

to quote the old adage,

'If it ain't broke don't fix it.'
It will only end up costing you more and give you a world of grief as well. WHY give the (mis-)government any more than they diserve.


Humbug - 3/5/11 at 01:29 PM

Mine's pink and green and valid until 2029 - interestingly enough, to the day before my 70th birthday... I wasn't born until 11am, so they are doing me out of 11 hours driving that I should be entitled to

So, as long as I don't move house I can keep this ragged piece of paper stuck together with sellotape, which is already nearly 14 years old for another 18 years... Perhaps I should have an 18th or 21st birthday party for it?


blakep82 - 3/5/11 at 01:44 PM

quote:
Originally posted by Humbug
Mine's pink and green and valid until 2029 - interestingly enough, to the day before my 70th birthday... I wasn't born until 11am, so they are doing me out of 11 hours driving that I should be entitled to

So, as long as I don't move house I can keep this ragged piece of paper stuck together with sellotape, which is already nearly 14 years old for another 18 years... Perhaps I should have an 18th or 21st birthday party for it?


when it's 17, it can get its own driving license


Surrey Dave - 3/5/11 at 01:46 PM

[Edited on 3/5/11 by Surrey Dave]


David Jenkins - 3/5/11 at 02:13 PM

My original licence was a little book with a red card cover... showing my age!

Just make sure that the paper one is totally legible, clean and tidy - someone got nicked a year or three back because his paper licence was deemed to be unreadable.

[Edited on 3/5/11 by David Jenkins]


Humbug - 3/5/11 at 03:02 PM

quote:
Originally posted by blakep82
quote:
Originally posted by Humbug
Mine's pink and green and valid until 2029 - interestingly enough, to the day before my 70th birthday... I wasn't born until 11am, so they are doing me out of 11 hours driving that I should be entitled to

So, as long as I don't move house I can keep this ragged piece of paper stuck together with sellotape, which is already nearly 14 years old for another 18 years... Perhaps I should have an 18th or 21st birthday party for it?


when it's 17, it can get its own driving license


Good point... though, since it's disabled, it should be able to get its own licence at 16?


trikerneil - 3/5/11 at 07:33 PM

If you do decide to update your license go to the post office with your old one and get them to take a couple of photcopies and stamp them with the official post office stamp and write "original seen" on the copies. It should only cost a couple of quid.

I have heard of people losing entitlements i.e. bike license and having to take their test again.
If you have an officially stamped copy of your old license you are in a better position to get your entitlements back if they get "lost".

HTH

Neil


scootz - 3/5/11 at 07:35 PM

What's a license?


JoelP - 3/5/11 at 07:46 PM

quote:
Originally posted by scootz
What's a license?


did you sell yours?!


paulf - 3/5/11 at 08:27 PM

You can ask to have the old licence returned when you apply, I recently decided that I really needed to change the address on my old licence as i moved house some time ago and not got around to it.
I asked for the old licence to be returned and also put a note to remind them of bike entitlement, old licence came back with cancelled across it and new one with all entitlements and was free of charge due to change off address, I also save one time of having to renew it every 10 years (''
Paul

quote:
Originally posted by trikerneil
If you do decide to update your license go to the post office with your old one and get them to take a couple of photcopies and stamp them with the official post office stamp and write "original seen" on the copies. It should only cost a couple of quid.

I have heard of people losing entitlements i.e. bike license and having to take their test again.
If you have an officially stamped copy of your old license you are in a better position to get your entitlements back if they get "lost".

HTH

Neil