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Fits are a medical condition you must tell DVLA about
Report kidney problems to DVLA if you're a lorry, bus or coach driver.
Report certain types of medical conditions to DVLA if you're a lorry, bus or coach driver.
Apply to replace a bus or coach fitness, accessibility or capacity documents if they are lost or damaged.
You may need to tell DVLA if you have dilated cardiomyopathy - download the correct form to let them know
You must tell DVLA if you have Long QT syndrome.
You do not need to tell DVLA if you have HIV
You may need to tell DVLA if you have malignant melanoma - download the correct form if you need to let them know
Declare that seat belt anchorages in passenger carrying vehicles meet safety standards when you get them approved using Individual Vehicle Approval (IVA).
You should keep a record of any continuing professional development (CPD) you do if you're an approved driving instructor (ADI).
Use this form to apply for an ICMV.
When you can be suspended as a driving instructor and compensation you can claim if you are not removed from the register
You must declare if a public service vehicle (PSV) is exempt from needing a tachograph when you take it for its annual test (MOT).
Complete MSF 4900, to apply for an oral examination leading to the issue of a small vessel engineer officer (SVE) certificate of competency.
You may need to tell DVLA if you've had an intracerebral haemorrhage - if you do, download the correct form to let them know
To drive a lorry abroad you’ll need to have a valid passport, hold the correct driving licence and must comply with EU rules on drivers' hours and tachograph use
Tell DVLA if you have a brachial plexus injury - download the correct form to let them know
Tell DVLA if you have Brugada syndrome.
You can appeal an HGV or trailer MOT (annual test) decision if you think it's wrong.
Do not include personal or financial information like your National Insurance number or credit card details.
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