You'll still have to prove that you are that person in the system. However, you typically won't have to take a driver's test or otherwise prove that you know how to drive a vehicle. Complete an application for a replacement license. Some agencies expect you to have the application completed before you come to request your replacement license. Even if this isn't a requirement, it's a good idea to fill it out in advance if possible. That way you can fill it out before you get there. The application typically isn't long, and shouldn't take you that much time to fill out.
Basically, it will ask for identifying information and the type of license you want. You may need to include information about the type of vehicle you plan to drive, particularly if you're trying to get a replacement commercial license. Wait for your new license to arrive in the mail. Some agencies may print your license immediately. However, it's more typical that you'll get a temporary license at your visit, with a permanent card mailed to you.
If you need your permanent card urgently, such as if you have an international flight planned, ask the agent processing your application if there's any way you can expedite your card or come pick it up in person. Include your email address to get a message when this question is answered. Typically you can't get a driver's license number for anyone other than yourself.
Driver's license numbers and driving records are private information only available upon request from law enforcement or other government agencies. Helpful 10 Not Helpful 5. Related wikiHows How to. How to. More References 2. About This Article. Written by:. Jennifer Mueller, JD. Co-authors: 1.
Your driver number never changes, regardless of you renewing your licence or getting a new car. Think of it like your driving fingerprint! The new plastic card has a higher level of security features. AM Mopeds and light quadricycles. A1 Motorcycles with an engine capacity not exceeding cubic centimetres, with a power rating not exceeding 11kW. A2 Motorcycles with a power rating not exceeding 35kW. A Motorcycles and motor tricycles. B1 Vehicle not exceeding kg. B Vehicles other than motorcycles, mopeds, work vehicles or tractors having a Maximum Authorised Mass MAM1 not exceeding 3,kg, designed and made to carry no more than eight passengers in addition to the driver.
D1 Minibuses. D Buses made to carry more than eight passengers in addition to the driver. C1E Medium-sized vehicle with trailers. CE Heavy goods vehicle with trailers. D1E Minibuses with trailers.
DE Buses with trailers. W Work vehicles and tractors with or without a trailer. Fields 1, 2 and 3 of your photocard licence record your surname, first names, date and place of birth. The date shown in 4a is the date the photocard was issued. The authority that issued the licence is shown in 4c. The new photocard licence has a black and white photo.
This is because the laser technology used to burn the image onto the card producing a black and white photo is more secure. A colour photo will still need to be provided with your application to be stored on your driver record. This is digitally reproduced and burned into the photocard from the signature you provided on the application form. The letters in capitals show the categories of entitlement covered by the European Community Directive.
National categories are shown in smaller letters. These illustrations are representations of types of vehicles in those categories shown. Further information on the vehicles you are entitled to drive. The code numbers printed in this area show what, if any, restrictions there are. To see what these mean, go to:.
What is a driver licence? Driver identity information The driver licence has your: photo surname first names date of birth driver licence number this number remains the same each time a new card is issued version number this number changes each time a new card is issued , and address, if you chose to have that printed on your licence. Organ donation: what you need to know Driving entitlement information The driver licence shows: the vehicles you're licensed to drive if 'L' appears next to a class, you have a learner licence if 'R' appears next to a class, you have a restricted licence any endorsements you hold issue and expiry dates of each licence class and endorsement any special conditions that apply when you're driving eg you must wear correcting lenses.
Licence classes and endorsements There are six licence classes: cars class 1 heavy vehicles classes 2, 3, 4 and 5 motorcycles class 6. There are nine licence endorsements: passenger P vehicle recovery service V driving instructor I testing officer O dangerous goods D forklift F roller R tracks T wheels W.
Different types of driver licence Green licence This driver is fully qualified in at least one class of licence. Green full photo driver licence. Yellow restricted photo driver licence. Blue learner photo driver licence.
Limited licence.
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