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I was recently stopped by the Police, who informed me that I had no insurance for my car (this despite me having my SAGA insurance schedule with me at the time)

 

The Police then checked on their car computer, to inform me I didnt have a driving licence!

 

 

I passed my driving test in 1969, and received my licence in the form of the small Red Book (famililar I am sure to many older forum members!) - this was issued to me from the Wallasey office of the DVLA.

 

Obviously in those days all records were paper-based.

 

Despite me not having moved from my address since then, DVLA STILL maintain they have no record of my licence!

 

My solicitor is taking the next steps to proceed with legal proceedings against the DVLA, as it seems it is entirely their fault that they have no paper-based records of my driving test pass: as it stands DVLA are maintaining I will have to re-apply for a driving test and start from square one!

 

 

Has anyone ELSE had this happen to them? if so, please get in contact with me at my emaill address of [EDIT] as the more people that have had this happened to them, the stronger it makes my legal case.

 

 

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I passed my driving test in 1969, and received my licence in the form of the small Red Book (famililar I am sure to many older forum members!) - this was issued to me from the Wallasey office of the DVLA.

 

Obviously in those days all records were paper-based.

 

Despite me not having moved from my address since then, DVLA STILL maintain they have no record of my licence!

 

You are surely not saying that the small red book style of licience is the only one that you have every had? Are you?:eek:

 

In which case DVLA should have records of the issue of one or all of a green paper licence, a pink paper EU licence and a photocard (2-part) licence.

 

My solicitor is taking the next steps to proceed with legal proceedings against the DVLA, as it seems it is entirely their fault that they have no paper-based records of my driving test pass: as it stands DVLA are maintaining I will have to re-apply for a driving test and start from square one!

 

The first step is a S.A.R - (Subject Access Request) under Data Protection Act Section 7. This will list all the data that DVLA hold about you.

 

 

Has anyone ELSE had this happen to them? if so, please get in contact with me at my emaill address of [EDIT] as the more people that have had this happened to them, the stronger it makes my legal case.

 

 

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Has anyone ELSE had this happen to them? if so, please get in contact with me at my emaill address of [EDIT] as the more people that have had this happened to them, the stronger it makes my legal case.

 

 

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flexi this has happening to me right now im going to take this all the way i will join you and help in this fight contact me as soon as you can and lets take these Edit to court and show them their not better than us just because they are the dvla

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It can't have failed to go un-noticed that every single department with an attachment to Gordon Browns and his band of clowns has been made into a moneymaking enterprise with the number one object of filling the purse with as much cash as possible and by whatever means possible.

 

They cheat, lie and steal their way into everyones pocket all with the one aim of making as much money for themselves as their time in office will allow.

 

There has never been as corrupt a government as this one, even Mugabe is not as corrupt.

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The young lady in the photo is my second cousin. (she calls me Uncle) She has just lost her job because of this fiasco. She works for an employment agency and the driving licence was essential for visiting clients and placing staff. She tried to deal with it herself to start with and got now where. She has been told that she has never had a full driving licence. I have contacted Ruth Kellys office and complained. telephone number 020 79448300. Get all your facts together and either post them to her office or E-mail [email protected] They will contact the DVLA and give your case a reference number. This will be sent to miss E.E. Davis at Customer services at the DVLA tel: 01792 782888. If you are doing this to help someond then get them to sign a letter authorising you to act on their behalf. She will not discuss anything with you at all otherwise, and ask for EVERYTHING in writing. When you get your initial reply, contact your local MP and ask him/her to intervene. Be forearmed and provide your MP with a letter of authorisation signed by the party concerned. You will need his support to get acess to the general ombudsmans service. I have done much of this today so it is still fresh in my mind. So, fingers crossed and watch this space.

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Have a look at the general ombudsmans site or type in lost licences into Google. I sent a copy of the Bristol Evening post story to the DFT office.

BTW, when the young lady resat her theory test, she told the examiner why she was there. He told her she was the SECOND that week.

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The young lady in the photo is my second cousin. (she calls me Uncle) She has just lost her job because of this fiasco. She works for an employment agency and the driving licence was essential for visiting clients and placing staff. She tried to deal with it herself to start with and got now where. She has been told that she has never had a full driving licence. I have contacted Ruth Kellys office and complained. telephone number 020 79448300. Get all your facts together and either post them to her office or E-mail [email protected] They will contact the DVLA and give your case a reference number. This will be sent to miss E.E. Davis at Customer services at the DVLA tel: 01792 782888. If you are doing this to help someond then get them to sign a letter authorising you to act on their behalf. She will not discuss anything with you at all otherwise, and ask for EVERYTHING in writing. When you get your initial reply, contact your local MP and ask him/her to intervene. Be forearmed and provide your MP with a letter of authorisation signed by the party concerned. You will need his support to get acess to the general ombudsmans service. I have done much of this today so it is still fresh in my mind. So, fingers crossed and watch this space.

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hi bigcannon i have tried all you have said all but my mp i am doing that first thing the lady at dvla who is dealing with my enquirey is a miss annetts scott or anita cant remeber of top of my head lol get in touch with me maybe we can fight via same person and kick dvlas ass about time the people stood up for themselfs Edit email address removed Edited by saintly_1
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I think you will get further by first of all going through your MP. Make sure you write a short letter giving him permission to act on your behalf. You need your MP support to acess the ombudsmans office. Looking at the other posts on this forum, it looks kile the DVLA has lost a large chunk of our records from their system. Make a formal complaint to Ruth Kelly's office and you will get back a reference number and the matter will be on official records. The DVLA are on the defensive at the moment but they are not above the law. Let me know how you get on and I will do the same. Remember....................In all your contacts with the DVLA...... GET EVERYTHING IN WRITING!!....This is vital. Do not shout or argue with them. Keep your ears open and ask around and find other people who have been messed around by the DVLA. I have the feeling this is just the tip of the iceburg.

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Hi there,

 

Though my license loss hasn't lost me a job, it has lost my passport too!

 

Needless to say this is an inconvenience and the lack of help and general abundance of confusion littering the DVLA email responses has not helped matters.

 

I sent off my application to re-obtain a provisional drivers license after loss around a month ago and received a phone call asking me to confirm th change of address, which I did and didn't hear again of the matter until a response from my request for an update, which I received on the 11 June stating that there was no record of my license arriving at the centre and to go through Royal Mail.

Concerning.

So I composed an email expressing this which the next day brought a reply, "ignore information in the mast email we sent you. Your application was processed on the 30th May. Your enquiry has been passed to the relevant section (whatever that means was unspecified), who will contact you directly".

This was followed by an apology for confusion caused.

 

So now I am still waiting to hear from the mysterious relevant section in order to find out what the damage is to my time and pocket.

 

Any advise in the meantime from someone experienced with these sort of issues? Should I wait or attempt to get in contact myself?

 

Many thanks action consumers,

Earl

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flexi this has happening to me right now im going to take this all the way i will join you and help in this fight contact me as soon as you can and lets take these bastartds to court and show them their not better than us just because they are the dvla

 

 

Any more news on this? how are you getting on with it? im currently going through this and i have been sent a D146 Form which requires you to fiil all your personal info again etc. Im really concerned as i cant find my original paper lincence which i have had since 1987!!! so DVLA cant trace it and i cant remember my driver number.

 

I would be glad to hear from anybody on this.

 

thanks.

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I am currently going through the same thing, I passed my test in March 2003, I received my full licence in June 2003, I bought a brand new car in October 2003 from a garage who used my Licence as proof because you are unable to buy a car without a current licence. I received a reminder letter in Feb 2004 telling me to remember to apply for my licence, I rang DVLA up and they said it was system generated and to ignore it.

 

I lost my driving licence in Dec 2007 and applied for a replacement to be told I was receiving a provisional, I spoke to DVLA who said it was probably an admin error. I wrote to them in January 2008 and received no reply, I e-mailed them on 16.06.08 and had a reply asking for my DOB but that was all, I e-mailed them on 1st July and have now started getting replys.

 

I don't see how they can just lose information!!! Its stressing me out and they just act like its not their concern

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I've found the DVLA pretty organised, they've never lost anything of mine!

 

How does that post help anybody?

It is obvious they DO lose peoples information so I see no relevance to that post.

Whatever I post is my opinion and should be taken as such, an opinion. While it is what I believe and is offered in good faith, it should not be taken as a statement of truth

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my wife sent her licence to the dvla over a month ago for a change of address complete with birth certificate, marriage certificate, wage slips

the dvla have lost everything she sent to them. we went to our registrar

office and the guy there told us that this is a regular occurence.

we purchased the new documents and now the dvla have informed my wife she must send the decree nisi from her previous marriage also.

this is another £40 just to stay legal. these people personify incompetence i find it incomprehensible that they can be so lax with our personal documents. we are currently waiting for someone to take a massive loan out in our name. anyone who needs me to lend my name

to any petitions, you got it. cheers.

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if you are buying a brand new car you are asked for your driving licence and they will photostat it for their records, after all they have to register the car to someone and i cannot see the dvla being impressed if they register it to someone who does not show up on their records.

i know this is true because this is exactly what is happening to us at this moment. our brand new car is sitting in a showroom while the dvla are

doing everything in their power to stop us from changing the address on my wifes licence . (she will be the registered keeper) mick c.

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if you are buying a brand new car you are asked for your driving licence and they will photostat it for their records, after all they have to register the car to someone and i cannot see the dvla being impressed if they register it to someone who does not show up on their records.

 

Sorry, absolute rubbish. Copy for whose records? DVLA? Why - they already have a copy don't they; after all, they issued it?

 

There is no requirement for a registered keeper to even be able to drive. The DVLA only require a name and address, not a driver. For a new registration, a proof of address is required - but not a driving licence

 

How do you think company cars are registered?

 

i know this is true because this is exactly what is happening to us at this moment. our brand new car is sitting in a showroom while the dvla are doing everything in their power to stop us from changing the address on my wifes licence . (she will be the registered keeper) mick c.
You are being spun a line. What possible motive would the DVLA have? Driver and vehicle records are entirely separate.

 

Please provide some evidence for your claims (ie letters/emails from garage or DVLA)

 

I know that you are wrong because in order to transfer a cherished number that my mother held on retention (my father's old number), I simply transferred the car into her name as registered keeper to have the number from her retention certificate and then she transferred the car back to me.

 

In fact, in order to put the number onto retention, she became RK of Dad's after he died.

 

She hasn't held a driving licence for 20 or so years!

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fair enough, i could be wrong on certain points all i have done is to relate what is happening to us at the moment, i never said that the photostat

was for the dvla,it is for the garages records, why ?, i do not know, maybe

it is for finance purposes. as for the change of address on my wifes licence they have had her birth and marriage certificates both of which have her fathers name on but this was not enough, they want her decree nisi from previous marriage (30years ago), why!!. you say they have records, how difficult can it be to change an address? and to compound it all they have admitted they have lost her documents. the last time i sent my licence for an address change it came back without my motor cycle

entitlement on it. i am fully aware that you do not need a licence to buy a car, hence the 1 million or so unlicenced people on the road. all we are trying to do is the right and legal thing and it seems as though we are hitting stumbling blocks all the way. maybe it would be cheaper to buy one off the local crook. cheers mick c

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