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As the DVLA ends the DLC Option, the Association For Driving Licence Verification (ADLV) expects marked growth for online checks by Local Authority Fleets.

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The ADLV (Association For Driving Licence Verification) is expecting a marked increase in Local Authority fleet demand for its online licence services, once the DVLA’s DLC (Driver Licence Check) service ends in December.

Currently, the DLC (Driver Licence Check) is used to verify the licences of Local Authority fleet drivers and also to check the licences of local Private Hire Vehicle (PVH) taxi drivers.

By using the ADLV online service (of which Licence Bureau is a member), which is based on longer 3 year ‘permissions’, Local Authority users can easily automate more frequent checks than they were previously able to. This will, claims the ADLV, enhance both public and road safety.

The ADLV believes that its cutting-edge online services will prove popular as ADLV members observe a strict professional code of conduct, are ISO 27001 security compliant and are backed by full insurance protection. The service is also seen as a more convenient alternative to the individual ‘Share My Licence’ Scheme, where individual licences are verified manually with a single use time limited credential.

Commenting on the service, ADLV Technical Director Kevin Curtis noted, “The DVLA is changing the way that driver information can be accessed and checked by local authorities for their own drivers and for PHV Drivers. They need to do this because the Government Gateway access, used by the DLVA to authenticate users of the DLC, will no longer be available after 1 December 2018.

“With the demise of this service, the ADLV expects that its online services will now prove to be extremely popular with local authority fleet managers seeking to both remain compliant and observe the highest standards of public safety. The secure online services that we offer will automate the processes involved and allow us to repeat checks over a three-year period. This actually represents a significant improvement in service levels and supports both public and road safety. With this in mind, we expect a highly positive response.”

 

About the ADLV (www.adlv.co.uk)

The Association for Driving Licence Verification has been established to promote and encourage best practice within the industry for the initial and continued validation of driver entitlement for responsible employers and road safety.

 

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