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The Road Safety Authority has responsibility for driver licensing and the National Driver Licence Service (NDLS) manages licence applications and renewals. You can apply to renew your licence online or in person at an NDLS office.
DVLA is an executive agency, sponsored by the Department for Transport.
It is a separate organisation from the similarly named Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA). The responsibilities of DVSA only cover Great Britain. In Northern Ireland, the same role is carried out by the Driver and Vehicle Agency (DVA).
If you would like to contact DVLA, you can ring them up at 0300 790 6802. If you're calling from abroad, please dial +44 844 306 9203.
DVA is responsible for licensing and testing vehicles and drivers in Northern Ireland. Vehicle Excise Duty (Motor Tax) is administered by the DVLA Swansea for HM Treasury. DVLA(external link opens in a new window / tab) is also responsible for vehicle registration.
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Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority (DVLA) exists to ensure best practices for licensing drivers and vehicles to promote road safety and environmental sustainability, while pursuing integrity, excellence, professionalism and reliability in service delivery.
UK licences If you hold a UK driving licence, you can drive in Ireland if you live in the UK and are visiting Ireland. You are no longer able to drive on your UK licence if you live in Ireland. You can still exchange it for an Irish licence provided the licence is valid or is not expired for more than 1 year.
DVA is responsible for licensing and testing vehicles and drivers in Northern Ireland. Vehicle Excise Duty (Motor Tax) is administered by the DVLA Swansea for HM Treasury. To contact DVA,choose the right section below: Business support unit.
Driver and Vehicle Licensing Any licence issued by the DVA is a UK driving licence, and is treated exactly the same as a GB licence. Unlike the DVLA, the DVA still issues paper counterparts with all versions of the NI driving licence.
Driver & Vehicle Agency (DVA) is an Executive Agency of the Department for Infrastructure (DfI). Their aim is to deliver improved road safety and better regulation of the transport sector.

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