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The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority (DVLA) has released its schedule of fees for 2026, covering a wide range of licensing and vehicle-related services.
According to a notice issued by the Authority, the updated charges apply to services such as driving licence conversions, licence upgrades, replacement of lost or damaged licences, licence renewals, issuance of new licences, accident reports, proficiency tests, and international driving permits.
In a Facebook post on Thursday, February 5, DVLA Chief Executive Officer Julius Neequaye Kotey explained that the publication of the fees aims to keep the public informed and ensure transparency in the delivery of the Authority’s services.

The public has been urged to take note of the approved rates and to conduct transactions only at DVLA offices and authorised centres to avoid irregularities.
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