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Licence2Check (Jaama): Licence2Check is a web based electronic driver licence checking service with the DVLA. Batch licence check requests will be sent automatically depending upon the risk profile of the driver. Periodic checks will be carried out at a frequency of your choice, and will return the following details within 24 hours of submission: Licence commencement date, expiry date, category, restrictions, conviction dates, offence dates, offence code, points, disqualification until date. Licence2Check incorporates an intelligent reporting and notification system enabling you to see at a glance irregularities and trends.

Licence2Check (Jaama) website: http://www.jaama.co.uk/LicenceCheck_summary.aspx

All the latest news from Licence2Check (Jaama):

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    The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) intends to increase driving license fees from April 2013. The consultation launched today contains three options: Apply the common driver fee of £20 to provisional and 5-yearly renewal applications for vocational driving licences; [...]
  • Fitness tests for all lorry and bus drivers from 2013
    Bus and lorry drivers will need to prove they’re fit to drive when they renew their licences from next year. The measure is part of new European requirements and will aim to improve Britain’s road safety when it becomes effective [...]
  • DVLA to close 39 offices for £28m annual saving
    The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) has announced that 39 of its regional offices will be closed under new measures expected to save the agency £28m a year. The offices could be closed by the end of 2013 according [...]
  • DVLA changes law over diabetes drivers
    A change in the law means that people with insulin-treated diabetes are now allowed to drive buses and lorries and apply for a license to drive all types of vehicles. Before today, the DVLA would have refused those with insulin [...]
  • Time’s up for uninsured drivers as tougher law comes into force
    Uninsured drivers can expect tougher treatment from today as new laws come into place to keep them off the road. Under the Continuous Insurance Enforcement law (CIE), registered keepers of uninsured vehicles will be issued with a written warning to [...]
  • D-day announced for uninsured drivers
    Motorists and fleet companies have less than a month to ensure all vehicles are either insured or declared off the road. At present, drivers only commit an offence when they get behind the wheel of an uninsured car. But from [...]
  • DVLA and Home Move Box keep relocating motorists legal
    The DVLA and Home Move Box, who provide home movers with a free box of essential household products and information on moving day, to remind motorists after they move that the address on their driving licence and vehicle registration certificate [...]
  • DVLA will work with rental and leasing companies to meet new insurance laws
    The DVLA has pledged to do all it can help vehicle rental and leasing companies comply with new insurance laws set to come in this summer. Under the new Continuous Insurance Enforcement rules, registered keepers of uninsured vehicles will be [...]
  • ACFO and DVLA together highlight new V5C
    The Association Of Car Fleet Operators (ACFO), the leading organisation for fleet decision-makers, is working with the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) to promote the significant changes being made to the Vehicle Registration Certificate (V5C), which is being rolled [...]
  • DVLA Personalised Registrations auction this week
    Wednesday, June 2, 2010 will see the hosting of DVLA Personalised Registrations’ third auction of the year at Whittlebury Hall in Northamptonshire. Confidence of a successful sale is high, especially as the registrations 7 O and 10 OOO are included. [...]
  • The number of cars on Britain’s roads falls for first time since World War II
    The recession, car scrappage schemes and a sterner enforcement of laws against un-roadworthy and un-taxed vehicles has led to a decline in the number of cars on the UK’s roads for the first time since the Second World War. The [...]
  • Extra vigilance needed for ‘fit note’ scheme, say fleet chiefs
    As a Government bid to cut employees’ sick days gets underway, fleet chiefs are warning that for the scheme to work, employers will have to increase vigilance when it involves people who drive as part of their job. Fleet management [...]

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