jimmybell said:
Angie4m said:
PGardner93 said:
I'm waiting for the points to come through in the post.
What exactly are you quoting here?
If it's that part of waiting for the points to come through the post part A) the points were handed out by the court on the day and are already on his license and B) there is no longer a paper part to the photo card license and so nothing will be received re this. It's all held electronically on the DVLA systems.
So given he already has the points and will not receive them on the now defunct paper part.........so what is he waiting for a paper notification which he does not need he will be waiting a long time.
From the DVLA
https://www.gov.uk/government/news/driving-licence-changes
Penalty points (endorsements)
Since 8 June 2015 new penalty points (endorsements) are only recorded electronically, and won’t be printed or written on either photocard licences or paper driving licences. From this date, if you commit an offence you’ll still have to pay any applicable fine and submit your licence to the court but the way the court deals with the paperwork has changed.
For photocard licences, the court will retain the paper counterpart and only return the photocard to you.
For paper licences, the court will return it to you but they won’t have written or printed the offence details on it.
This means that since 8 June 2015 neither the photocard driving licence nor the paper licence provides an accurate account of any driving endorsements you may have. Instead, this information is held on DVLA’s driver record, and can be viewed online, by phone or post.
The courts are unable to respond to queries about the destruction of your paper counterpart. Any concerns about this process should be directed to DVLA.