How to apply/renew your driving license online in Pak
ByFaisal Chughtai | Published date:
For most individuals in Pakistan, applying for a driver's license has long appeared repetitive and time-consuming. Things seem to be a little simpler and more relaxed now, with the exception and supply of an online driving license application system for the issuing of a driving license.
Using cutting-edge technology and equipment, this system delivers a speedy processing service to the public as well as up-to-date data to the authorities. By using a centralized network, the system redefines the issue procedure for all sorts of licenses.
With the assistance of the Pakistan Information Technology Board (PITB), you may now apply for a driver's license via the digital system DLIMS. The procedure of issuing driver licenses has been extended to 36 districts throughout Punjab via DLIMS.
Let's have a look at the method for online driving license Procedure:
- Access the DLIMS website by logging in.
- Download the necessary form from the download pages.
- Fill out the form
- Send the required documentation to the local licensing facility.
- After a 42-day licensing period, pass the first theoretical exam.
- Take the driver's exam.
Let's take a look at the papers you'll need to renew driving license of yours:
It's worth noting:
It is crucial to know that if you wish to renew driving license, you do not need to take the theoretical or driving tests; all you need to do is present the relevant paperwork to the licensing facility in person.
Documents Required:
- The application form E is protected by a cover.
- 2 Passport-Size Photographs
- 2 duplicates of your CNIC
- Original driver's license
- Fee ticket as specified in the License Document
- Reports on medical conditions
- The appropriate license's ticket
All licenses are renewed for a period of five years; the following are the issuing costs for various vehicles:
(Image credit: dls.gos.pk)
Another crucial point to add here is that renewing driving license does not cost anything if done within a month; if done during 1 to 3 months, a 50% fee will be assessed; and if done within 3 months to 1 year, a 100% fine will be imposed.
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