In the United Kingdom, a driving license is issued by the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) in England, Scotland, and Wales, and the Driver and Vehicle Agency in Northern Ireland (DVA).
It is a government-issued document that enables the possessor to drive on highways and other public roadways.
How do I get a photo driving license?
You may obtain a UK driving license in England by completing the procedures below:
- Comply with the following age and eyesight requirements: You should be at least 15 years and 9 months old and be capable of reading a number plate from a distance of 20 meters (66 feet) to apply for a provisional driving license.
- Use a number plate from a friend’s or family’s vehicle to test your vision at home.
- Collect your identification documents: A latest bank or housing society statement with your National Insurance number (if you are a pensioner), a birth, adoption, or naturalization certificate, a printed copy of the front page of your benefits book, or an original benefits letter, a marriage certificate or divorce papers, or a college or university certificate.
- Apply for your driving license online or by post. Additionally, you may apply by mail by completing form D1 (available at the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency or some post office branches.)
Driving License Photo
You can use your passport picture for your driving license picture as the rules are the same for both and they must be obeyed secretly. So, dont risk your picture from a local shop and use our online photo app instead. Simply take a photo with your phone through our app and our AI software will create the perfect picture for you. You can take as many shots as you want and choose whether you want your pictures by email or by post.