DVLA increases fees, charges for all services
 Driver & Vehicle Licensing Authority
                                	Driver & Vehicle Licensing Authority
                                The Driver & Vehicle Licensing Authority (DVLA) has announced an increase in fees and charges for its services.
In a circular cited by class news, the Authority stated that parliament has approved the increases and it is being incorporated into all DVLA payment platforms.
The new charges are expected to be available for clients at licensing offices and private vehicle testing stations.
The new charges take effect from Monday, 3 October 2022.

Source: Classfmonline.com
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