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Driving Licences.

Dáil Éireann Debate, Wednesday - 16 June 2004

Wednesday, 16 June 2004

Questions (148)

Denis Naughten

Question:

188 Mr. Naughten asked the Minister for Transport, further to his commitment to the transport committee during the Estimate debate, the measures he has put in place to deal with lost and unrecorded driving licences; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [18020/04]

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The issuing of driving licences is a matter for each licensing authority in accordance with the provisions of the Road Traffic Acts and regulations made thereunder. Records of licences issued are held on the national driver file, which is a central record held by the Minister for the Environment, Heritage and Local Government. Computer databases and records of licences issued were held by each licensing authority until they were transferred to the national driver file two years ago. It remains the responsibility of the licensing authorities to ensure that the licence record is updated when new licences are issued.

A person who has lost a driving licence may apply for a duplicate licence by completing statutory form D 800, which is available at licensing authorities. Where the licensing authority is satisfied that the driving licence has been lost, destroyed or mutilated it may, on payment of a fee of €5, issue a duplicate licence.

A licensing authority may only issue a driving licence if it receives, inter alia, a certificate of competency from an individual or proof that that individual was already entitled to a driving licence. In the absence of such documentation, the law precludes the licensing authority from issuing a driving licence or a duplicate driving licence.

Where a licensing authority has no record of a person having held a licence, a person may submit to the licensing authority, in support of their application for a further licence, any evidence they might have that they held a driving licence and the categories of licence they held.

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