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Elderly motorists have been warned that they must renew their licence every three years. Those who do not do this could be hit with a £1,000 fine.
These sites charge users money, only to pass their renewal application onto the DVLA anyway, and are in no way associated with the agency. There is also no guarantee that these applications will be processed anyway faster than those made through the DVLA.
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