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Martin Lewis urges Brits to make key driving licence check or face £1,000 fine

Express Published Aug 19, 2026 Reviewed Aug 20, 2026 ✓ Reviewed by citations.press editors
Martin Lewis urges Brits to make key driving licence check or face £1,000 fine
Drivers could face a fine of up to £1,000 if they continue driving with an expired photocard licence.
1000 £ · fine Martin Lewis, MoneySavingExpert founder
Around 2.7 million photocard licences are due to expire this year.
about 2.7 million · photocard licences Martin Lewis, MoneySavingExpert founder
Photocard licences must normally be renewed every 10 years.
10 years · renewal period DVLA, agency
The online renewal fee for a photocard licence is £14.
14 £ · renewal fee DVLA, agency
A photocard licence normally arrives within a week after an online application.
1 week · delivery time DVLA, agency
A new photocard licence becomes valid from the approval date of the application, not from the old licence's expiry date.
DVLA, agency

Martin Lewis has urged millions of British drivers to carry out a simple check on their driving licences, warning they could face a fine of up to £1,000 if their photocard has expired. The MoneySavingExpert founder issued the warning in a video, telling drivers to take out their licence and check section 4B on the front of the card.

This is where the expiry date is shown, and Mr Lewis said drivers should pay particular attention because while their entitlement to drive may remain valid for many years, the photocard itself needs to be renewed every 10 years.

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He said around 2.7 million photocard licences are due to expire this year, meaning a significant number of drivers could find themselves with an out-of-date licence if they fail to check the date.

“Get your driving licence out and check section 4B on the front,” Mr Lewis said.

The warning comes as the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) confirms that photocard licences must normally be renewed every 10 years. Drivers are sent a reminder before their current licence expires, but some may miss it.

Mr Lewis warned that driving with an expired photocard can lead to serious consequences, saying drivers could face a fine of up to £1,000 if they continue driving with one.

However, drivers whose photocard has already expired do not necessarily need to panic. The licence can be renewed online through GOV.UK, with the current fee for an online renewal standing at £14.

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The DVLA says a photocard licence should normally arrive within a week when an application is made online. The new licence becomes valid from the date the application is approved rather than from the expiry date of the old licence.

Drivers can also use their online DVLA account to check their driving details and manage their photocard renewal.

The renewal requirement applies to the photocard, not to a driver's underlying entitlement, which does not suddenly disappear after 10 years.

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