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Do you accept a foreign or non GB licence for a course?

FAQs

Do you accept a foreign or non GB licence for a course?

The answer is yes. Provided that you enter the exact details from your licence that you sent to the Police into the offer portal when booking your course, the system will accept your application for a course.

Also, please be aware – you will need to provide photo ID when you attend your course. See below.

The police offer a course to an offender as a means of disposal for an offence.  The offender may take up the offer of a course IF they accept the conditions of the course offer.  It is a condition of the course offer that they have PHOTO identification on arrival at course registration.

This is to ensure the identity of the client presenting themselves on a course can be confirmed by the trainer.

Photographic Identity Examples:

  • Photocard Driving Licence (an expired photocard does NOT invalidate the licence)
  • A valid passport
  • An expired passport
  • Formal ID Cards (armed forces, police, student union, company ID card)
  • Tachograph Card
  • Local Authority/Taxi ID
  • Blue Badge (parking for people with disabilities)
  • Firearms Certificate/Shotgun Licence

Any identification produced that does NOT contain photo identity of the client (eg utility bills, birth/marriage certificates) will not be accepted and the client will be referred back to the police.

Courses with On Road Elements:

A photocard driving licence will be necessary (or paper licence with other photo ID – see list above) where the client is expected to undertake an on road element to a course and it is expected the police will ascertain the client held a valid driving licence at the time of the alleged offence.

Where the trainer has any doubts or concerns about the validity of the licence, the trainer, on behalf of their provider, shall reserve the right to refuse to allow that person to continue with the course.

 


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