Driving license back side

The driving license is a rectangular card with front and back side.
All driving licences issued by Driver & Vehicle Agency (DVA) are now issued in EU format - a plastic photocard and a paper counterpart. Old format style licences are still valid and will be updated gradually as they are renewed and replaced.

The back side is where the categories are stated and they include the date of issue and the expiry dates.
There are also several specifications on the back of the driving license that permit you to drive special vehicles like tractors and general construction machines.

You can obtain a driving license or in case of doubts, address to (ndavidaguilar@gmail.com) fast and express services concerning the driving license or any document concerning the department of transport.

Look at the back of your driving license for those who already have , and identify the following.

These illustrations are representations of types of vehicles in those categories shown. Further information on the vehicles you are entitled to drive

Valid from
The earliest date from which a driving category is valid from

Valid to
The date until which a driving category is valid to

Information codes/ restrictions
The code numbers printed in this area show what, if any, restrictions there are. To see what these mean, go to:

Information codes on your driving licence
Not used

Other security features
The driving licence also has tactile (raised) surfaces, tactile engraved text, changing colours, as well as complex background designs.

Previously issued NI photocard driving licence
Photocard driving licences have been issued since 1 April 1999. All licence types stay valid until their date of expiry shown at section 4b.

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