License Points removal and Address change

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Is there a better way of doing this?

I need to change my Address and get points removed from my license. Is there a charge for both these 1 or the other?

Whats the best approach to sorting it
 
Address change is free. I'm currently going through the same thing :)

Do you have the new two-part driving license? There should be a section at the bottom allowing you to fill in your new details.
 
There's normally a charge for having the points removed however I'm pretty sure that if you just do a change of address (which is free) then your licence will come back clean and shiny with no record of your expired points anyway.
 
kaiowas said:
There's normally a charge for having the points removed however I'm pretty sure that if you just do a change of address (which is free) then your licence will come back clean and shiny with no record of your expired points anyway.

thats kinda what i was hoping for.

yes i have the 2 part, so i dont have to request a points removal - they'll do it automatically (for free) when they change my addy?

Its what i suspected, but wanted to make sure...
 
Pug said:
thats kinda what i was hoping for.

yes i have the 2 part, so i dont have to request a points removal - they'll do it automatically (for free) when they change my addy?

Its what i suspected, but wanted to make sure...

I don't know what a change of address entails on the new licences. I've still got an old paper one where a change of address means they used to have to print you a new one and they just wouldn't bother putting the expired convictions on it.
 
In truth the paper part of a 2 parter is much the same as the original one, just the addition of a Card as well really... so i'd bet its the same
 
kaiowas said:
There's normally a charge for having the points removed however I'm pretty sure that if you just do a change of address (which is free) then your licence will come back clean and shiny with no record of your expired points anyway.
Did this myself last year and can confirm that this is definitely what happens.
 
just make sure you dont get pulled for anything in the mean time, its actually an offence not to have the right address on the licence too :D


but yes, in agreeance with everyone else if you send it off free of charge to get the address changed, then they dont put the points back on if they have expired so its a winner :)
 
L Plate said:
just make sure you dont get pulled for anything in the mean time, its actually an offence not to have the right address on the licence too :D

Technically yes, but i'm not sure they're really bothered about it.

My licence has still got my parents address on it and I've been done for speeding twice since I moved out and it's not been an issue
 
kaiowas said:
Technically yes, but i'm not sure they're really bothered about it.

My licence has still got my parents address on it and I've been done for speeding twice since I moved out and it's not been an issue

Me too... I've moved three times since my last licence, and got a speeding ticket four years ago... Been meaning to get it swapped to my new address.. Been at the current address for two years..

My sister is the same, as is my gf. Not had the licence updated to the new addresses.
 
kaiowas said:
Technically yes, but i'm not sure they're really bothered about it.

My licence has still got my parents address on it and I've been done for speeding twice since I moved out and it's not been an issue


I would agree, i know a few people that never got touched for it, but i do know one person that got snotty with a Police Officer after he had been pulled for blatent speeding, and when he presented the licence they nicked him for the licence too, probably because he couldnt keep his mouth shut and behave :D
 
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