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DVLA Change of Address Driving Licence when Moving House

The DVLA change of address of your driving licence is important when moving house. If you are moving soon why not sign up for our free interactive moving house checklist. You can tick things off online when you are done and there is a handy notes section too!

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Do I need to tell the DVLA of my change of address?

According to the government website yes you do. It’s not just that either. If you own a vehicle you will need to update the V5 log book so your registered keeper details are updated too when you move home. If you pay for your vehicle tax via direct debit you may need to change this. However, it is worth checking to see if your bank or building society will update this for you.

According to the Driver and Vehicle Licencing Agency (DVLA), nearly one million drivers face a £1,000 punishment for not renewing their photocard licences. The DVLA confirmed that more than 900,000 people possessed cards that were out of current since the end of August 2022. This was following a Freedom of Information (FOI) probe by the Press Association

DVLA change of address, how do I go about it?

You can contact the DVLA online here or you can give them a call. Either way it is something you will need to do. If you do have a vehicle you will also need to speak to your insurance company too so they are aware. It could also affect the insurance premiums you pay.

What happens if I don’t tell the DVLA of the change of address for my driving licence?

It may mean you get fined which is an extra cost you don’t want to have when moving house! If you are moving temporarily you may need to change them, however it is best to contact the DVLA to check. Like we have mentioned in a previous post you could consider Royal Mail redirect just in case you do forget to notify certain service providers of your move.

What Other Things Do You Need To Update When Moving House?

Several other tasks and considerations should be on your moving house checklist:

Car Insurance: If you’re moving to a new area, your car insurance rates may change based on several factors including crime rates and where you are parking your car. It’s essential to inform your car insurance provider of your new address and make any necessary adjustments to your policy.

Broadband: Update or change your broadband service provider if necessary to ensure you have internet connectivity in your new home. More importantly check that your current provider can actually provide access in your new home!

Home Insurance: Remember to update your home insurance when moving house. The policy will need to reflect your new address and any changes in property value or contents. It’s worthwhile checking to make sure you’re getting the best deal for home insurance at your new address.

DVLA: Notify the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) of your new address to maintain up to date driving records.

Utility Providers: Notify gas, water, and electricity companies about your change of address to ensure uninterrupted services where possible.

Postal Service: Set up mail redirection with Royal Mail to receive important documents and correspondence.

Take a look at our free moving house checklist for more details

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