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Do I need the paper part of my provisional for my theory?

Do I need the paper part of my provisional for my theory?

The most important document you’ll need to bring to your Theory Test is your photocard driving licence (provisional driving licence). If you have an old-style paper licence you will need to bring your signed driving licence along with a valid passport.

How much is a UK theory test?

A theory test costs £23 for cars, and the driving test costs £62. The full costs for lorries, buses, motorcycles and other vehicles are shown in the tables. These are the prices to book your theory test and book your driving test through GOV.UK. Unofficial websites usually charge more.

Do I need to arrive early for my theory test?

You should arrive at the test centre at least 10 minutes early, to give yourself plenty of time to prepare yourself for the test. On arrival, you should present the administrator with your provisional driving licence, so that they can check your details, and confirm you’re booked in.

What is an official deck log book?

“Official Deck Log Book” means the log book kept at the bridge of the ship in accordance with the provisions of section 99 of the Law. “Seaman” includes the master of the ship as well.

What is a logbook and why is it important?

A logbook certifies that you are a vehicle’s owner and responsible for its operation and taxation. It should be kept in your vehicle at all times. If a police official asks to see your logbook, you are legally required to give it to him/ her. Your logbook should always be up-to-date with the correct information.

How do I book a theory test in the UK?

Ensure the website you’re using has .gov.uk in the web address. If you would prefer to book by phone, the number to call is 0300 200 1122. Phone lines are open from Monday to Friday, 8am to 4pm. Your appointment letter should arrive in the post within 10 days of making the booking. How much does a theory test cost to book?

How long does it take for a logbook to be delivered?

Send your completed forms and all requested documentation via post to: According to the DVLA, the standard delivery time for a logbook can be as long as 6 weeks from the date of your request.

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