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BLA resumes limited printing of drivers’ licence cards

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The Barbados Licensing Authority (BLA) advises its customers that from tomorrow Tuesday, August 20, 2024, it will resume printing of driving licence cards at the Pine, St. Michael branch ONLY.

However, driving licence cards will only be printed for the following:

  • persons who are first time card holders;
  • persons who require International Drivers licences;
  • persons who require the replacement of lost licences;
  • persons who require transfers of license.

Customers are advised to bring their receipts and identification cards. Persons requesting International Licences must produce their travel itinerary along with their receipt and a valid form of identification. For those who require transfers of license, your overseas licence must be presented as well.

All other persons are advised to renew their driving licences as usual with the Barbados Revenue Authority (BRA) and to keep their receipts along with the expired driving licence card until printing has resumed for everyone. Customers’ Trident Identification cards will be updated to reflect the renewed status of their driving licences on payment with the BRA.

In addition, persons seeking to obtain PSV Badges, International Driving Permits, Reinstatement Licences, and Driving Records may continue to access these services at the Pine branch. The BLA regrets any inconvenience caused and thanks persons for their cooperation and understanding.

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