Do dvla use royal mail

Yes, the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) uses Royal Mail to deliver certain documents and services to motorists in the UK.

Here are some examples of how DVLA uses Royal Mail:

  1. Vehicle registration certificates: When you register a new vehicle or renew your vehicle registration, the DVLA sends the registration certificate to you via Royal Mail.
  2. Licence renewal reminders: The DVLA uses Royal Mail to send reminders to motorists when their driving licence is due for renewal.
  3. Medical certificates: If you need to provide a medical certificate to the DVLA, they may use Royal Mail to send the certificate to you or to a medical professional.
  4. Vehicle excise duty (VED) reminders: The DVLA uses Royal Mail to send reminders to motorists when their Vehicle Excise Duty (VED) is due for renewal.
  5. Other documents: The DVLA may also use Royal Mail to send other documents, such as notices of intended prosecution, to motorists.

It's worth noting that the DVLA also uses other delivery methods, such as electronic notifications and online services, to communicate with motorists. However, Royal Mail is still widely used for delivering physical documents.