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Drivers warned over copycat DVLA websites charging up to £100 for a new licence

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Drivers have been warned to avoid websites charging up to £100 for a new licence when the service are normally cheaper of free.

DVLA is urging motorists to always use the government website to replace or renew a drivers licence to avoid paying extortionate prices.

It comes as new figures today show that the DVLA has been contacted by customers more than 1,200 times since January 2020 about these websites.

Using any website other than GOV.UK can mean motorists are charged more for services that are either cheaper or completely free.

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