You can check the DL status after you apply for the Driving Licence. Once you receive your DL, it is recommended to check your Driving Licence status regularly, at least once a year, or whenever there are changes in your driving circumstances. Staying updated ensures you are aware of any updates, endorsements, or penalties on your licence.

Yes, you can check your DL status online even if you have misplaced or lost your physical licence. The online system will authenticate your identity using the information you provide, such as your full name, date of birth, and Driving Licence number.


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The time it takes to receive updates or changes in your Driving Licence status may vary. In most cases, the online system provides real-time information, allowing you to access the latest updates instantly. However, for certain endorsements or penalties, it may take some time for the information to be processed and reflected in your DL status.

If you identify any errors or discrepancies in your DL information, it is important to address them promptly. Contact your respective RTO, explain the issue and follow their guidance to rectify the situation. Ensuring the accuracy of your Driving Licence information is crucial for legal compliance and maintaining a reliable record.

Yes, you can typically check the DL status of commercial drivers or professional drivers using the same procedures and online platforms. The process remains similar, requiring the driver's information and Driving Licence number for authentication and access to their status.

Bihar has a diverse landscape with uneven terrain, periodic floods, and traffic congestion. The Department of Transport, Government of Bihar, takes care of the maintenance of the road infrastructure, safety, and traffic regulation.

To drive a motor vehicle in India, you need to have a valid driving licence. To get a driving licence in Bihar, you need to fulfil the eligibility criteria, submit certain documents, and clear driving tests.

However, it is important to remember that the transport department might take up to seven days to update the status. Hence, make sure that you check your Driving licence Status Bihar after seven days of taking the test.

You can get the details on the official website of Parivahan Sewa launched by the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways. The platform is accessible at any time of the day or night from a computer or mobile device.

Apart from checking the status of a new driving licence application, you can also check the status of your application for a duplicate driving licence or renewal of a driving licence in Bihar with ease. The procedure to check the status is the same as detailed above.

As per the Motor Vehicles Act, all motor vehicles are required to have a minimum of third-party liability cover. However, if you are looking for more coverage, then you can consider buying a comprehensive car or bike insurance policy based on your vehicle and preferences.

A comprehensive motor insurance policy offers coverage from third-party liabilities and damages to the insured vehicle due to accidents, natural calamities, man-made disasters, fires, theft, etc. Hence, you can get complete coverage for your vehicle.

If you have a driving licence issued by an EU/EEA member state you can drive in Ireland as long as your existing licence is valid. If you wish to exchange your driving licence for an equivalent Irish driving licence, you must do so within 10 years of your driving licence expiring.

Where a driving licence has been issued on foot of an exchange from a country that Ireland does not have an exchange agreement with then Ireland cannot exchange the driving licence. You can view a list of EU/EEA member states here.

Where the code 95 CPC is noted on an EU driving licence, this will not be transferred to the Irish driving licence and you must apply for a separate CPC card to the RSA. For further details on CPC. Learn more here.

You can now quickly and easily exchange your EU/EEA licence for an Irish licence online. No need to complete paper forms, make appointments or visit an NDLS centre in person. All you need is the following:

Please note: In some cases, we will need to contact the country that issued your licence and await confirmation of validity from them before we can issue you an Irish licence. Unfortunately, this may cause a delay of several weeks in issuing you an Irish licence.

Certified translations are required for all Letters of Entitlement or Driver Statements which are not in English or Irish and must be provided by accredited translators in Ireland. The letter of entitlement must be submitted together with the certified translation.

On expiry of the period of disqualification, if resident in Ireland can apply for a learner permit to complete the driving test or the driver training in Ireland. The learner permit will have a restriction 109 placed on it. This means that the driver must complete the driving test or driver training within two months.

On expiry of the period of disqualification then the driver, if resident in Ireland can apply for an exchange of the EU licence and must provide a Medical report. The driver must have held the EU licence in the previous 10 years.

As a visitor to Ireland you can drive on a driving licence from any state outside the EU/EEA for up to one year provided the driving licence is current and valid. However, on taking up 'normal residence' in Ireland you must either exchange your driving licence or apply for a driving licence in Ireland. You are considered to be normally resident in Ireland if, because of personal and occupational ties, you usually live here for at least 185 days in each calendar year. Ireland has agreements with certain countries/states that designates them as recognised states for the purposes of driving licence exchange. We are engaging with a number of countries/states to increase this list. You can view a list of recognised states here.

Where you are a licence holder under 21 years in respect of C or CE categories, and under 24 years in respect of D or DE categories you must hold a CPC qualification to obtain these categories on your driving licence exchange. To do this you must first exchange your foreign driving licence and obtain other category entitlements. Then complete CPC and add the C and CE, or D and DE categories to your Irish driving licence where applicable, provided it is within one year of driving licence exchange.

A Recognised State driving licence may be exchanged up to a maximum of one year after it expires with an accompanying letter of entitlement. After this period, applicants will need to apply for a learner permit.

An international driving permit (IDP) should be seen as a translation of your licence and not a replacement. You are still required to produce your own licence for inspection when hiring a vehicle in Ireland.

If you are from an EU/EEA country and possess a full valid driving licence from your home country, you will need to supply a copy of a utility bill (electricity, telephone or gas) showing your address in Ireland.

You can use your permit in any of the countries that have signed the 1926 or 1949 UN Convention on road traffic. In addition, many other countries that are not signatories to the 1949 convention recognise the IDP and accept it in their territory.

Note: even when you hold an IDP, you should always carry your own driving licence when travelling in Ireland, as you may be required to produce this licence for inspection, for example, when hiring a car.

If you hold a valid and current national driving licence from a non-EU country or non-recognised state, you may drive in Ireland for the duration of your temporary visit (up to 12 months), (for example, if you hold a valid current licence from the United States), and you hold an international driving permit from your own country, you may drive in Ireland for the duration of your temporary visit (up to 12 months).

On taking up residence you should apply for an Irish driving licence but if you cannot exchange your foreign licence, you will need to go through the learning to drive process. You must first pass a driver theory test, apply for a learner permit, complete a course of Essential Driver Training (EDT) and pass your driving test in Ireland.

On 21 January 2019 the RSA introduced a reduced EDT programme for foreign licence holders that cannot exchange their licence in Ireland. These drivers can apply to avail of reduced EDT, where they are now required to undertake a minimum of six rather than twelve driving lessons. They can also apply to be exempted from the usual six month waiting period before first time learner permit holders can sit a driving test.

In Ireland you must hold a Learner Permit for six months before applying for your test however a holder of a current full driving licence in the same category from another country (jurisdiction) for more than six months may apply for exemption from this requirement.

Earlier this year, my dad reminded me that my Indian driver's license was on the verge of expiring. This was a license issued exactly twenty years ago, when I'd just turned 18, and it predated the chip and digital DL era. Searching online showed that there was now a spanking new centralized website designed by my erstwhile colleagues at CDAC, and it looked promising, till I waded in. The website helpfully mentioned that it supported multiple formats of DL numbers, and when I typed in my DL number, it told me that it had not been digitized, and it politely asked me if I'd like to be redirected to the backlog DL updation page. When I allowed it to take me there, the new page told me that the Karnataka state wasn't in the business of allowing backlog updation, so could I please take myself to their most helpful RTO near me? Aargh! 152ee80cbc

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