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You must get approval from the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) to run Driver CPC periodic training courses.
You have to apply for approval for:
- your training centre - this lasts for 5 years
- each course you want to run - this lasts for one year
You can apply for both at the same time, but the courses will not be approved until your centre is.
Find out how to get a Driver CPC training course approved by DVSA.
Apply for approval for your training centre - this lasts for 5 years.
Apply for approval for each course that you want to run - this lasts for one year.
You can apply for both at the same time, but the courses will not be approved until your centre is.
When you apply, you need to give proof that your organisation will operate in a professional and consistent way.
Apply to get approved
To apply to get your centre approved, you need to send:
- a centre approval application form
- a scheme of control (this sets out how youll make sure you provide high-quality training)
- other supporting documents
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before you fill in the application form.Send your applications and supporting documents to DVSA by email or post.
DVSA Driver CPC applications
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Pay the application fee
You have to pay 1,500 to apply. You can pay the fee by:
- credit or debit card (DVSA will call you to take the payment after you have applied)
- cheque made payable to DVSA
- postal order
- BACS
What happens next
Your application will:
- usually be dealt with in 15 working days
- be delayed if you do not include all the right information
You might be asked to send extra information. You should do this within 30 working days.
Your application can be refused and youll lose your fee if you do not send the extra information.
Scheme of control
You need to complete a scheme of control. This is the way your organisation will make sure the training it provides is to a high standard all the time.
It needs to give details of what youll do to reduce risk in these areas of providing Driver CPC training:
- operation
- communications
- internal quality assurance
- trainer skills, qualification and development
- course evaluation
Download a scheme of control template.
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.Apply as a consortium of 2 or more organisations
You can set up a consortium of 2 or more organisations to provide Driver CPC training.
The consortium lead has to apply to set up the consortium. They must give proof that all its organisations follow the approval conditions.
Consortium leads responsibility
As the consortium lead, youre responsible:
- for all the consortium members providing training for you
- if the training falls short of the standard required
Your whole consortium can have its approval withdrawn if any part of it does not meet the standard required.
How to apply as a consortium
You apply in the same way as a single organisation, but you will need to give details in the scheme of control of how you will monitor and manage your members.
Being monitored when youre approved
Your centre will be audited when youre approved. This is to make sure that youre keeping to the right standard.
Checking your centre
DVSA will audit your centre at least once within the first year of your approval. Your centre can be audited more than once during your 5-year approval.
They can inspect:
- centre documents like training delivery records
- evidence of compliance for every site used
- information held on trainers qualifications and fields of expertise
- resources used to deliver the training courses, such as, premises, training materials, and information on vehicle fleets
- procedures for uploading training hours to the recording and evidencing system, including password control
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