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Form: Apply for a refund for a driving test British Sign Language interpreter

Driver Vehicle Standards Agency

August 15
14:57 2024

If you are deaf or have a hearing impairment and paid to take a British Sign Language (BSL) interpreter to your driving test, use this form to apply to the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) for a refund.

Your claim will be delayed if you do not give all the information needed or send the right documents.

How to make a claim

  1. Download and save the form to your device.

  2. Open the form on your device and fill it in.

  3. Print the filled in form and sign it.

  4. Scan or take a clear photo of each page of the form.

  5. Email the scan or photos to DVSA. You also need to attach scans or photos of a receipt if your interpreter did not sign the form.

DVSA driving test expenses claims
opec@dvsa.gov.uk

Other ways to apply

You can also send the claim by post. Send your claim form and the receipt (if the interpreter did not sign the form) to:

DVSA
PO Box 349
Newcastle-upon-Tyne
NE12 2GN

Updates to this page

Published 22 March 2016
Last updated 15 August 2024 +show all updates
  1. Updated the application form and added information about how to apply by email.

  2. Updated with the latest version of the form.

  3. First published.

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