
could have sworne when I first passed it said valid until 2047 or something, just hope I dont have any problems renewing.
Heads up anyway
Just noticed mine expired last year, only had this photo id since 07 when I got bike licence added. from a Quick google apparantly you need to update it every 10 years..or you may have to take a re-test.
could have sworne when I first passed it said valid until 2047 or something, just hope I dont have any problems renewing.
Heads up anyway
[TW]Fox;19214833 said:Given the DVLA send you a letter a full month before it expires including all the forms you need, although its annoying there isn't much of an excuse.
In theory, I had mine through the post on time, my sister never got one and its only because I brought it up when my letter came that she noticed hers was about to expire (we took our tests within a week of each other).
[TW]Fox;19214922 said:Most people who 'never got one' simply get one and lose it or forget about it. It's easier to blame the system.
This is why I'm hanging onto my paper licence for as long as possible!
Just noticed mine expired last year, only had this photo id since 07 when I got bike licence added. from a Quick google apparantly you need to update it every 10 years..or you may have to take a re-test.
could have sworne when I first passed it said valid until 2047 or something, just hope I dont have any problems renewing.
Heads up anyway
I think if your license gets updated but not the photo itself it doesn't reset the counter.
I think if your license gets updated but not the photo itself it doesn't reset the counter. I would assume the photo id was updated with the bike details but the original photo wasn't updated.
If that makes any sense.
This is correct, I've just changed the address on my licence and they've issued me a photocard that only has two years to run before it needs replacing.
ah so even though he updated his photo in 2007, it still expired in '11 - 10 years after he first got it. Gotcha
the idea is to keep the photo up to date. You change a lot over 10 years. I can see why in that instance they didn't extend it if you just updated your address.
That makes no sense?
You're hanging on to your grandpa license because you're afraid of a 10 year renewal for photo ID?
I got mine 2 months ago, had a moan at the cost of printing a photo on a card and moved on with life![]()