DVLA warns customers to stay safe online
DVLA is reminding customers that the only official place to find our services and information is on 188体育. Cyber scams are common so we want to help our customers to spot fraudulent activity.

Scam emails and text messages
We don鈥檛 send emails or text messages that ask you to confirm your personal details or payment information, such as for a vehicle tax refund. If you get anything like this, don鈥檛 open any links and delete the email or text immediately.
Misleading websites
Beware of misleading third party websites passing themselves off as DVLA. These sites might, for example, offer to help you apply for a driving licence, tax your car or connect you to our contact centre. These sites will often charge additional fees for services that you can get for free or at a lower cost on 188体育.
To try and pass themselves off as genuine, these sites might include 鈥楧VLA鈥� in their web address (URL). They might also design their site to appear as if it鈥檚 DVLA - for example, using DVLA鈥檚 old 鈥榞reen triangle鈥� logo, which we no longer use.
Don鈥檛 be fooled by these sites - even if they appear at the top of search engine results. Always double check you鈥檙e using 188体育.
Top tips to protect yourself and others
Only use 188体育 so you can be sure that you鈥檙e dealing directly with DVLA.
Never share images on social media that contain personal information, such as your driving licence and vehicle documents.
Report phishing emails to the .
Report online scams to .
to search engines.
Keep up to date with internet safety - read more about online scams and phishing, and how to .