
Medical driving licence renewal UK
Health conditions can affect your ability to drive safely. The DVLA requires drivers to declare medical conditions that may impact driving.
H2: Medical Conditions You Must Report to the DVLA
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Epilepsy
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Diabetes (treated with insulin)
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Heart conditions
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Vision problems (poor eyesight, glaucoma, etc.)
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Neurological disorders (stroke, MS, Parkinson’s)
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Mental health conditions affecting driving ability
How to Declare a Medical Condition to DVLA
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Use DVLA medical declaration forms (available on gov.uk).
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Provide doctor’s notes or medical test results if requested.
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DVLA may contact your GP or arrange a driving assessment.
Renewal Rules for medical driving licence renewal UK
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Standard licences renew every 10 years.
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At 70 years old, renewal is every 3 years.
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With certain conditions, renewals may be shorter-term licences (1–5 years).
What Happens If You Don’t Declare a Condition?
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Fines up to £1,000.
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Possible prosecution if an accident occurs.
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Insurance may be invalid.
