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Tuesday, May 27, 2014

How To Obtain New Or Renew Old Driver's Licence In Nigeria

Both the number of vehicles and the population are growing in Nigeria. Therefore, the demand for new or prolonged driver’s licences is getting as high as never before.

In order to learn more and get prepared for any of these procedures, please study the following algorithms published by the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC).
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October 2013: Nigerians have to wait in huge lines to get a driver’s licence.

How to renew a DRIVER’S LICENCE:
Step 1: Apply online at http://www.nigeriadriverslicence.org, fill in the fields of the appropriate form. Print it out upon completion. Don’t forget to print out the payment form as well!
Step 2: Pay the licence fee online or at the designated bank.
Step 3: Present your form to the Board of Internal Revenue Officer or VIO at the Driver's Licence Centre (DLC) for endorsement.
Step 4: Proceed to FRSC Officer at the DLC for Biometric Data Capturing.
Step 5: A temporary driver’s licence, valid for 60 days, will be provided to you.

How to obtain a NEW DRIVER’S LICENCE:
Step 1: Complete training at an accredited driving school.
Step 2: The school would present you to the VIO for driving test.
Step 3: Pass the driving test. The VIO issues you a Certificate of Proficiency.
Step 4: Apply in person at the DLC.
Step 5: Pay the licence fee online or at the designated banks.
Step 6: Present your form to the Board of Internal Revenue Officer or VIO at the DLC for endorsement.
Step 7: Proceed to FRSC Officer at the DLC for Biometric Data Capturing.
Step 8: A temporary driver’s licence, valid for 60 days, will be provided to you.
It would be noted that the by three states in the U.S.A., California, Maryland and Washington DC, and seven countries in on the European continent (Austria, Germany, Poland, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and Turkey). The authorities are doing their best to expand this list. 
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