Manage your driving licence
How to renew or replace your licence, update personal details and add a new category.
Your driving licence is an official document and you must carry it with you at all times while driving. It's important to keep your licence, and any personal details it includes, up to date. You can renew your licence up to three months before it's due to expire.
How to renew your driving licence
To renew your licence online, all you need is the following:
- A Public Services Card and verified MyGovID.
- Proof of your address dated within the last six months if your current address differs from the one you provided when you applied for your PSC.
- Proof that you are normally resident in Ireland if your place of birth and nationality are outside the EU/EEA
- Fully completed medical report form dated within one month, if required in your case.
- Application fee of €55.00. You can pay by credit or debit card, Google Pay or Apple Pay. If you are aged 70 years or over you are exempt from paying the fee.
You must book an appointment to attend an NDLS centre.
To renew your licence in person at an NDLS centre you will need the following:
- Your current or most recent driving licence. If your licence has been lost, stolen or damaged you must also bring valid photo ID with you
- Proof of your personal public services number (PPSN).
- Fully completed medical report form dated within one month, if required in your case.
- Proof of your address dated within the last six months is required if your current address is not recorded on your lost, stolen or damaged permit and it differs from the one provided to the Department of Employment Affairs and Social Protection (DEASP) if and when you applied for a PSC.
- Proof that you are normally resident in Ireland if your place of birth and nationality are outside the EU/EEA
- Application fee of €55. You can only pay by credit or debit card, Google Pay or Apple Pay or Payzone voucher. If you are aged 70 years or over you are exempt from paying the fee.
You can visit any of the 34 National Driver Licence Service (NDLS) centres nationwide.
Replace your lost, stolen or damaged licence
To replace a lost, stolen or damaged licence online, all you need is the following:
- A Public Services Card and verified MyGovID.
- A completed Garda Declaration form
- Proof of your address dated within the last six months if your current address differs from the address on your lost, stolen or damaged licence and the one you provided when you applied for your PSC.
- Fully completed medical report form dated within one month, if required in your case.
Your application fee of €35.00. You can pay by credit or debit card, Google Pay or Apple Pay.
You must book an appointment to attend an NDLS centre
To replace a lost, stolen or damaged licence in person at an NDLS centre you will need the following:
- A completed Garda Declaration form and valid photo ID
- Proof of your personal public services number (PPSN).
- Proof of your address dated within the last six months is required if your current address is not recorded on your lost, stolen or damaged licence and it differs from the one provided to the Department of Employment Affairs and Social Protection (DEASP) if and when you applied for a PSC.
- Fully completed medical report form dated within one month, if required in your case.
Your application fee of €35.00. You can only pay by credit or debit card, Google Pay or Apple Pay or Payzone voucher.
You can attend any of the 34 National Driver Licence Service (NDLS) centres nationwide.
How to update personal details on your licence
If your name has changed since your last application you must first update it with the Department of Employment Affairs and Social Protection (DEASP).
To update your personal licence details online you will need:
- A Public Services Card and verified MyGovID.
- Proof of your new address dated within the last six months if your current address differs from the one you provided when you applied for your PSC .
- Fully completed medical report form dated within one month, if required in your case.
- Proof that you are normally resident in Ireland if your place of birth and nationality are outside the EU/EEA
There is no fee for making an application to amend personal details unless your driving licence is also due for renewal or has been lost, stolen or damaged, in which case a fee will apply. You can pay by credit or debit card, Google Pay or Apple Pay.
If you are 70 years and over you are exempt from paying the fee.
You must book an appointment to attend an NDLS centre. You will need to bring the required supporting documents and ID. An application form is no longer required. Your photograph and signature will be captured electronically at the NDLS centre.
To update your licence details at an NDLS centre you will need the following:
- Your current or most recent licence. If your licence has been lost, stolen or damaged you must also bring valid photo ID with you
- Proof of your personal public services number (PPSN) .
- Evidence of your name change - you can present an acceptable photographic I.D issued in your new name. If you do not have this you will need to present certification of name change as follows:
(a) original civil marriage certificate* or civil partnership certificate;
(b) original evidence of divorce/separation or dissolution of civil partnership or evidence of initiation of same: a judicial separation court order or a separation agreement or a divorce decree or a letter from a solicitor confirming that a separation has been sought. In addition, you should submit your original UK/Irish birth certificate or your original civil marriage certificate* or original civil partnership certificate to confirm your birth surname;
(c) evidence that you are using the Irish version of your name i.e. two official documents that show you've been using your new name for two years on the date of application at the NDLS centre.
(d) evidence of your name change i.e. original Irish deed poll document which has been enrolled in the Irish High Court.
- Fully completed medical report form dated within one month, if required in your case.
- Proof of your address dated within the last six months is required if your current address is not recorded on your licence and it differs from that provided to the Department of Employment Affairs and Social Protection (DEASP) if and when you applied for a PSC .
- Proof that you are normally resident in Ireland if your place of birth and nationality are outside the EU/EEA.
There is no fee for making an application to amend personal details unless your driving licence is also due for renewal or has been lost, stolen or damaged, in which case a fee will apply. You can only pay by credit or debit card, Google Pay or Apple Pay or Payzone voucher. If you are aged 70 years or over you are exempt from paying the fee.
Certified translations are required for all marriage certificates or civil partnership certificates which are not in English or Irish. Translations must be provided by a reputable company who must be a member of the Irish Translator and Interpreters Association. The original marriage or civil partnership certificate must be submitted together with the certified translation.
You can apply in person at any of the 34 National Driver Licence Service (NDLS) centres nationwide
How to add a new category to your licence
To add a new category to your licence online, all you need is:
- A Public Services Card and verified MyGovID.
- Proof of your address dated within the last six months if your current address differs from the one you provided when you applied for your PSC.
- To have successfully passed the driving test in the category you are applying for in the previous 2 years.
- Proof that you are normally resident in Ireland if your place of birth and nationality are outside the EU/EEA.
- Fully completed medical report form dated within one month, if required in your case.
- Completed relevant driver Certificate of Professional Competence (CPC), if required.
- Application fee of €35.00. You can pay by credit or debit card, Google Pay or Apple Pay.
You must book an appointment to attend an NDLS centre.
To add a new category to your licence in person, you will need the following:
- Your current or most recent licence. If your licence has been lost, stolen or damaged you must also bring a completed Garda Declaration form and valid photo ID with you
- To have successfully passed the driving test in the category you are adding in the previous 2 years
- Proof of your personal public services number (PPSN)
- Proof of your address dated within the last six months is required if your current address is not recorded on your permit and it differs from that provided to the Department of Employment Affairs and Social Protection (DEASP) if and when you applied for a PSC
- Proof that you are normally resident in Ireland if your place of birth and nationality are outside the EU/EEA.
- Fully completed medical report form dated within one month, if required in your case.
- Completed relevant driver Certificate of Professional Competence (CPC), if required
- Completed relevant IBT training, if required
- Application fee of €35.00. You can only pay by credit or debit card, Google Pay or Apple Pay or Payzone voucher. If you are aged 70 years or over you are exempt from paying the fee.
You can apply in person at any of the 34 National Driver Licence Service (NDLS) centres nationwide.
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