
Foreign Driving Licences
Holders of foreign driving licences cannot be dealt with by fixed penalty and must be summonsed to court. Any penalty points that have been imposed by the Court are stored on a record held at the DVLA. These points will count towards ‘totting up’ and if you later exchange your foreign driving licence for a UK driving licence they will appear on your new licence.
Drivers who hold a EU licence
If you have a full and valid driving licence, which has been issued in an EU country you may be able to drive in the UK on this licence. If the licence remains valid in the issuing country then you will be able to use the licence to drive in the UK until you are 70 years of age or for three years after you have become a resident. If you want to, you can exchange your driving licence for a full GB licence. You should complete form B1 available from post offices.
Drivers outside of the EU
If you have a full driving licence, which has been issued outside of the EU, you can drive in the UK on this licence for a period of 12 months.
If you are a resident in the UK beyond this period you will need to exchange your licence for a full GB licence for the following countries:
If you do not exchange your licence before the twelve-month period runs out, you will not be able to drive and you could be convicted of driving otherwise in accordance with a valid driving licence.
If you hold a driving licence issued in a country other than those listed above, you must take a UK driving test to obtain a full GB licence if you intend to drive after the initial twelve-month period. You must obtain a GB provisional licence before booking a driving test.
If you are a vocational driver from an EC country you must register with the DVLA within twelve months of becoming a resident.
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