Millions of Britons issued urgent £1,000 DVLA fine warning ahead of digital driving licence rollout

The digital driving licence is expected to be rolled out later this year
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Experts are warning motorists about the incoming introduction of digital driving licences, as they could be caught out by a huge £1,000 fine if they fail to act.
Motorists across the UK are set to see the introduction of new digital driving licences later this year, as the Government attempts to modernise its services.
The digital driving licence will be held in the GOV.UK Wallet, alongside other documents, including the Veteran Card and DBS checks.
For motorists, the Government hinted that drivers would also be able to see information about their MOT test reminders and car tax details.
The digital Veteran Card has already been rolled out by the Government, allowing people to display their credentials on their phone. It is believed that two million people could benefit from this change.
Original plans stated that a mobile driver's licence would be piloted in 2025, before all Government services are included on the digital platform by the end of 2027.
Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander said that the introduction of a digital driving licence would be a "game changer for the millions of people who use their driving licence as ID".
The Labour MP for Swindon South added that the service would "put power back in the hands of the people".

Motorists are being urged to ensure their driving licence details are correct
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However, one expert has urged motorists to ensure their details are up to date before the change is introduced, as failure to do so could result in a hefty fine.
Cherie Carter, Director at Indigo Car Hire, warned that drivers need to update all of their details, including home address and medical information.
Failing to do so could result in motorists being slapped with a fine of up to £1,000, according to the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA).
She urged motorists to ensure their details are correct as part of the "January reset", with millions undertaking administrative work.
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Ms Carter added: "This change is a real step forward for drivers. Although it might sound scary, a digital license will save people time and hassle.
"The physical license is an outdated concept; many drivers leave the house without it every time they step in the car. This change will give drivers greater authority and confidence."
She advises motorists to log into their "Driver and vehicles account" to ensure their email and phone number are up to date.
First-time users of the Driver and vehicles account may need to confirm their details using DVLA-approved checks.
The GOV.UK digital driving licence app will also show tax reminders | GOV.UKThe expert also urged drivers to sign up for digital reminders of when the digital licence scheme is rolled out via email or text message.
Speaking to GB News last year, a Government spokesperson said: "The GOV.UK Wallet will be launched soon, with the first credential being a Digital Veteran Card.
"Later this year, we plan to begin rolling out an initial digital driving licence, which will eventually be usable for everything your paper licence is currently used for."
While it committed to rolling out the features last year, millions of motorists are still waiting for the digital driving licence to be introduced in 2026.









