Xeronema
Established Member
I meant the report the dvla ask for from your own gp not the actual dvla medical assessment with the cdt test
Well I was never asked to pay for anything to do with the DD2 form. However it did state in my letter that I may be asked to pay for the DVLA medical examination. I've never heard of anyone having to actually pay for it, it's just what it says on the paperwork. Maybe it's down to the individual practice/surgery as to whether you have to pay or not?
I just know that I had about £250 set aside to pay to get my licence back.
£90 for the licence application, which I assume covered the cost of sending out all paperwork (medical questionnaires and updates) and for the inhouse medical team to assess the results back from the DVLA medical examination.
£120 for the DVLA medical examination (CDT test and general health check).
£40 FU factor and to pay for me to get to and from the DVLA medical (3 hour train journey).
As it happens I only ended up paying the £90, I didn't pay for anything else.