Anyone planning to renew their driving licence online should be cautious of what website they use, the DVLA has warned
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DVLA reminded the public on Friday to always look for website addresses ending with GOV.UK when searching for their online services. Posting on their official Twitter, they wrote: "Due to renew your driving licence? Only use http://GOV.UK and avoid third-party websites which charge a premium." Application by paper through post will cost you £17. While applying in person at the post office will set you back £21.50. There are different rules for drivers over 70 who need to renew their licence every three years, but there is no charge for applicants over this age.
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