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How do I contact DVA NI?

How do I contact DVA NI?

Driver & Vehicle Agency – driver licensing

  1. Phone 0300 200 7861.
  2. International 028 9049 5914.
  3. Geographical 028 9067 5914.

Is the DVA the same as the DVLA?

Driver and vehicle licensing Previously the responsibility of the DVLNI, the DVA maintains the database of drivers and vehicles in Northern Ireland; its counterpart in Great Britain is the DVLA.

Is Northern Ireland driving licence same as UK?

In the United Kingdom, a driving licence is the official document which authorises its holder to operate motor vehicles on highways and other public roads. It is administered in England, Scotland and Wales by the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) and in Northern Ireland by the Driver & Vehicle Agency (DVA).

Does DVA Coleraine still exist?

These changes mean that the Driver and Vehicle Agency ( DVA ) will no longer deliver vehicle registration and licensing services to Northern Ireland motorists. The DVA ‘s office in Coleraine will provide a similar service.

Can I actually speak to someone at DVLA?

If you need to speak to a live customer service representative in DVLA customer service you need to dial 0300-790-6802.

Does DVLA cover Northern Ireland?

DVA is responsible for licensing and testing vehicles and drivers in Northern Ireland. Note that vehicle tax is the responsibility of DVLA Swansea and you should contact them rather than DVA if you have a question or complaint about vehicle tax and registration.

What is the DVLA called in Ireland?

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DVA is responsible for licensing and testing vehicles and drivers in Northern Ireland. Note that vehicle tax is the responsibility of DVLA Swansea and you should contact them rather than DVA if you have a question or complaint about vehicle tax and registration.

What is the DVLA now called?

The Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) will replace the DSA and VOSA.

Can I use my UK driving Licence in Northern Ireland?

If you’re visiting Northern Ireland and hold a Great Britain (GB) or a community licence issued in a member state of the European Economic Area (EEA) you can drive any vehicle provided your licence is valid and it shows the suitable full entitlement for the vehicle you wish to drive.

Can I drive in Northern Ireland after Brexit?

UK visitors to Ireland are not affected, there is no reason that you will not be able to drive in Ireland with your existing driving licence. Contact the National Driver Licence Service for more information.

What is the Irish equivalent of the DVLA?

What circumstances require you to notify the Driver and vehicle Licensing Agency DVLA )?

When your health affects your driving If you learn of a new health condition that might affect your ability to drive safely, you are required to notify the licensing authority. You must also notify them if you have become unfit to drive due to the deterioration of your health or pre-existing condition or disability.

Who is responsible for licensing and testing vehicles in Northern Ireland?

DVA is responsible for licensing and testing vehicles and drivers in Northern Ireland. Note that vehicle tax is the responsibility of DVLA Swansea and you should contact them rather than DVA if you have an enquiry or complaint regarding vehicle tax and registration. To contact DVA, please select the appropriate section: Business Support Unit.

How to contact driver and Vehicle Agency Northern Ireland?

To contact DVA, please select the appropriate section: Business Support Unit. Certificate of Professional Competence (CPC) section. Driver licensing. Passenger Transport Licensing Division. Testing enquiries (MOT, Driving test, theory test)

Where can I get car registration in Northern Ireland?

The changes will for the first time allow motorists in Northern Ireland to take advantage of automated vehicle licensing, either online or by telephone. Northern Ireland motorists will also have access to additional face-to-face services at around 175 Post Office branches.

Is the DVA still in business in Northern Ireland?

These changes mean that the Driver and Vehicle Agency ( DVA) will no longer deliver vehicle registration and licensing services to Northern Ireland motorists. We recognise the potential impact of this change.