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What do i submit to the tax office for a learners permit?

  • 21-02-2009 1:55pm
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    Closed Accounts Posts: 65 ✭✭


    Just want to make sure i have everything before i go to the tax office, Ive passed the theory test, ive had an eye test done & i have 2 passport sized photos..is that all i need to bring with me?

    also does anybody know where the closest tax/council office is for me, Im living in Finglas,Dublin

    cheers


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 148 ✭✭TheElf


    From: http://www.citizensinformation.ie/categories/travel-and-recreation/motoring-1/driver-licensing/provisional_driving_licence

    * Two identical passport-type photographs with the reverse of both signed by you.

    * A birth certificate or passport. This is not a requirement if you hold a current full or provisional licence, you held a licence within the last 10 years or a provisional licence within the last five years or you already hold a valid driving licence issued by another EU state or "recognised" country.

    * An eyesight report. Download an eyesight report form (D.502) (pdf). This form is also available from your Motor Taxation Office or you can request form D.502 by post through CitizensInformation.ie. A completed eyesight report form must accompany all first time learner permit applications. A registered ophthalmic optician or a registered medical practitioner should conduct your eye test. He or she should then complete the D.502 form and witness your signed Declaration on the form.

    * A medical report. Download a medical report form (D.501) (pdf). A registered medical practitioner should carry out your medical examination and then complete the form. You will need a completed medical report form if you are making your first application for a learner permit for categories C1, C, D1, D, EC1, EC, ED1 or ED. You must sign the Declaration on the medical report form in the presence of the registered medical practitioner. A medical report is compulsory for any category if you will be 70 years of age or more on the first day of the period for which the licence is being issued, suffer from any of the disabilities or diseases listed on the D.201 form, suffer from epilepsy or alcoholism or regularly take drugs or medication that would be likely to impair your ability to drive safely. This form is available from your Motor Taxation Office or you can also request form D.501 by post.

    * Your current or last driving licence when you are renewing a learner permit.

    * The 15 euro fee.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 77 ✭✭....shell....


    can anyone tell me how long it would take to get the permit if u were to post all the stuff to the tax office?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 25,064 ✭✭✭✭Wishbone Ash


    can anyone tell me how long it would take to get the permit if u were to post all the stuff to the tax office?
    That would depend on your local MTO and post office. It's impossible to answer but allow at least 2 weeks.


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