ROB1305 - 11 June 2009 03:36 PM
Given the UK DVLC will not register a Spanish address on a UK licence and given it is legal to drive in Spain as a resident on the UK ID type of DL then it is simply not possible to have a valid Spanish address on the licence. I have often wondered how this works out and can only assume that the EU law authorises the invalid address under these circumstances (ie being a resident in another EU country)
Also the comment on the photo - it cannot be out of date as the ID type licence only lasts 10 yrs, so when the licence expires (and then Brit Expat Spanish Residents must swop over to a Spanish DL) the whole licence is invalid.
Could not find any reference to a D737 on the DVLC site and they say if you move aboard -
Moving to another country
If you move to another country, you should get
information about driving there from the relevant
authority in that country.
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Then you need to read the threads I’ve been in on the other expat site…
http://britishexpats.com/forum/showthread.php?t=606919&page=3
Also read this:
http://www.spainvia.com/motoupdatesept2005.htm
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I called the DVLA a few days ago, and amongst the many voice options there was an option regarding “to update your expired 10 year photo press ***”
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Finally a paste from another post I was in:
DVLA Reply:-
I am sorry, but if you are no longer resident in GB, it is not possible to
reissue your British licence.
As you have lost your licence, please make enquiries with the Licence
Issuing Authority in the country in which you now reside regarding advice on
driving there.
Should the Spanish licensing authorities require confirmation of your driving
licence details, please telephone the Centre to request a certificate of
entitlement.
Switchboard Telephone No. 01792 78 2341
Opening Hours - Monday to Friday 8.15am - 4.30pm
A fee of ?5.00 is charged to cover the cost of issuing a certificate giving
licensing details (a D737 certificate).
When you telephone the Centre you will be asked to provide your full
personal details or driver number and details of your credit/debit card
number (we accept Visa, Eurocard, Mastercard and Maestro). If the
credit/debit card holder is someone other than yourself we will also need to
speak to them.
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DSB.