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DVLA Introduces New Policy: Driver’s Licence Renewal Now Tied to Date of Birth.

The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority (DVLA) has announced major reforms to Ghana’s driver’s licence renewal system, introducing a streamlined process that aligns all renewal and expiry dates with the licence holder’s date of birth.

The policy, announced in an official statement on the DVLA Facebook page on Tuesday, 18 November 2025, aims to enhance consistency, improve data management, and simplify the renewal process for motorists nationwide.

According to the DVLA, “The expiration and mandatory renewal date for the driver’s licence shall be synchronised with the licence holder’s date of birth.” This means that regardless of when the licence is first issued, all subsequent renewals will fall on the driver’s birthday.

Per the new arrangement, every driver’s licence must be renewed every two years and fully replaced after six years. What changes, however, is the predictability of the timeline. Whether a licence is issued in March, June, or December, the official renewal date will always circle back to the holder’s birthday.

The statement further clarified that “regardless of the issuance date, the renewal and replacement date will consistently fall on the licence holder’s date of birth every two years.” This creates a uniform biennial cycle for every motorist.

In summary, the DVLA emphasised: “In essence, the licence holder’s date of birth will serve as the fixed and recurring biennial date for both renewal and replacement procedures.”

The new system is expected to reduce administrative confusion, eliminate varying expiry timelines, and help drivers keep better track of their renewal obligations.

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