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Driver Licence Renewals

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 22 November 2016

Tuesday, 22 November 2016

Questions (524)

Thomas Byrne

Question:

524. Deputy Thomas Byrne asked the Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport if there are exemptions for persons who live in a non-EU country and have their Irish drivers licence stolen to be present to renew their licence. [35864/16]

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Written answers

This question raises two issues.

First, in normal circumstances, people are required to present themselves in person at an office of the National Driver Licensing Service (NDLS) when renewing or replacing their driving licences.  However, where a person is out of the country for a period for study or work purposes, they  may apply to renew or replace their licence by post, without the requirement to appear in person at the NDLS.

The second issue is that of residence.  Under EU law, Member States issue driving licences to those normally resident in their jurisdiction.  As I have indicated, a person may be normally resident in a Member State even if they are living abroad temporarily for work or study purposes.  However, if a person has taken up permanent residence in another country they are not eligible to be issued with an Irish driving licence.

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