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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the d888 form in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in your personal details in Section 1. Enter your surname, first name, middle name(s), date of birth, driver number, and current address. Ensure all information is accurate and written clearly in black ink using capital letters.
  3. If your address on the driving licence differs from your current address, provide that information as well. Remember to notify DVLA of any changes to avoid potential fines.
  4. In Section 2, you can optionally state the reason for your enquiry. This field is not mandatory but can help clarify your request.
  5. Finally, complete Section 3 by reading the declaration carefully. Sign and date the form to authorize DVLA to disclose your driver record information. Note that this declaration is valid for three months from the date signed.

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You must apply for a new provisional licence and retake both parts of your driving test if your licence is cancelled within 2 years of passing them. If your licence is cancelled you can apply for a new one at any time. Get form D1 from the Post Office. Send it with the fee to the address on the form.
Can I drive? No. You must wait for the DVLA to reissue you with a new driving licence before you can start driving again.
If you voluntarily surrender your licence You must reapply for a new licence if you want to drive again after surrendering your licence. When you reapply for a new licence, DVLA will carry out medical checks to decide if its safe for you to continue driving. You may be able to continue driving while they do this.
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In the United States, voluntary surrender is when a licensee chooses voluntarily to surrender ones license or voluntarily agrees not to renew ones license, usually to resolve outstanding complaints instead of going through the process of revocation or suspension.
Even though you will be prevented from renewing your UK driving licence if you do not have a permanent address in this country, you can still drive in the UK for up to 12 months on a licence issued by a designated country. When this 12 month period expires you must exchange your licence to keep driving on UK roads.

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