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Counterpart Replacements & Renewals
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The DVLA Counterpart Replacement customer helpline contact number should provide you assistance in the following areas.

• DVLA Counterpart Driving Licence Replacements Telephone Number
• Counterpart Provisional Replacements Complaints Number
• Counterpart Full Licence Replacement Customer Services
• DVLA Counterpart Replacement Fees SupportDVLA Contact Number UK

What Is The DVLA Responsible For?

In 2004, the DVLA introduced Electronic Vehicle Licensing, which allows customers to pay their car tax online and over the phone. If customers wish to do so, they can also obtain their car tax at their local Post Office branch.

DVLA Services

The DVLA offers assistance for driving services including Car Tax, Driving Licences and the issuing of Blue Badges, as well as many others. There is also help provided by the DVLA for drivers of HGVs and LGVs, such as licensing information and up to date legislation. If you are looking for further information about the Highway Code, you can also find this information through the DVLA. They also post any changes to the Highway Code in their latest published version and it is recommended that you read through this, especially if you are planning to take your driving test.

Replace a Lost or Stolen Licence

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Calls may cost more from mobiles and other networks. You should be aware that you will not be connected directly to a DVLA Counterpart Replacement Customer Service agent. Contact helpline is in no way affiliated with DVLA Counterpart Replacement.

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Typical DVLA Enquiries And Services

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  • Car and Tax Discs
  • Driving Licences
  • Vehicles
  • Blue Badge Questions
  • Driving Tests and learning to drive
  • Driving with a disability
  • Car Registration
  • Medical Conditions that affect driving ability
  • Provisional driving licences
  • Logbooks (or V5C)
  • Changing to a photocard licence
  • Licences for other vehicles, such as motorbikes, buses, coaches and lorries

Car Tax

Car Tax must be paid for vehicles that use and/or park on public roads within the United Kingdom. If a car is not being driven, there is still a charge, that is known as SORN.

A Tax Disc has been issued by the DVLA and then displayed in the window of the vehicle, displaying the expiry date. However, as of October 2018, a Tax Disc will no longer be issued and wont need to be displayed within a vehicle. You will still have to make sure you tax your car and will need to keep track on the status of your car tax online.

Driving Licences

A Driving Licence is required in the UK to legally operate a vehicle on public roads. A Provisional Licence is granted when learning to driving and upon passing a driving test, a full licence will be given.

Blue Badge

A Blue Badge is a permit that is given to those who meet a set of requirements relating to disability and mobility limitations. The recipient is entitled to certain parking privileges, such as being able to use disabled parking spaces and being allowed to park on single or double yellow lines for up to 3 hours.

News

Do you know the risks of living near a mobile tower?

Do you live near one of these? Research suggests energy pulses from the towers can be damaging to human cell growth & can increase your risk of developing cancer.

Mobile towers flood homes with microwave energy

We are used to seeing mobile towers as tall pylon / crane-like structures in the middle of fields & unpoplulated areas.

Now they have have been redesigned and are poping up in our neighbourhoods & streets all over of the UK. They are smaller mobile masts also known as Monopoles.

H.E.S.E's Dosimetry department have concluded that living next to one will mean that your house will be flooded with microwave antenna energy 24/7.

Effects on human cell structure & DNA

H.E.S.E (Human Ecological Social Economic) are electromagetic health experts that state 'Radiation from masts are more dangerous than phones and wifi devices since pulses of continuous irradiation are emitted at high strength 24/7'

Residents living nearby have no say in the matter of whether or not a mast is constructed in close proximity to their homes.

Whilst mobile operators have targets to achieve greater coverage, they are setting masts up in close proximity to homes without conducting sufficient if not any research on safe limits of exposure.

We urge you to conduct your own research, write to the operator of the mast, be it EE, 02 or Voda for exposure readings of your location and if possible buy an EMF reader to see how strong the pulses actually are.

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