Being able to manage your ADI registration online makes it easy to renew and update your details (e.g. change your name or address).
This guide explains how to display ADI registration, replace a lost or stolen badge, and how to report cautions or convictions.
You have several responsibilities and obligations to meet when you become a car driving instructor (ADI).
One of the most important is keeping your approved driving instructor registration accurate and up to date.
Besides that, you must also display your ADI badge in the correct position when giving driving lessons in your car.
The badge needs to be clearly visible on the passenger-side edge of the front windscreen of your vehicle.
Using an invalid ADI badge, or displaying one that does not belong to you, can result in a prosecution.
You will need to renew your registration at regular intervals to remain in teaching status, including:
If you change your name of address you will need to update your approved driving instructor (ADI) registration within seven (7) days. The online service also allows you to:
Note: It costs £300 to transfer a European Union (EU) driving instructor registration to Great Britain through the Department for Transport website.
If you lose your badge, or someone steals it, you cannot charge for driving lessons until you get a replacement. So, you will need to contact the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency without delay:
The DVSA will need some details and personal information from you, such as your:
DVSA ADI Registration
Email: [email protected]
Telephone: 0300 200 1122
(DVSA fast track service)
Monday to Friday: 8am to 6pm
Check call charge rates.
Note: You would need to pay the current fee for a replacement ADI certificate (badge) if lost or stolen. Send the old badge back to the DVSA if you find it at a later date.
You can book and manage driving and riding tests online for your pupils if you want to change when you are available for a driving test.
ADI instructors or trainers can use the DVSA practical test business service to state when they are:
You need to register with the DVSA to be able to book and manage theory tests and driving tests for your pupils. But, registration allows you to:
You must notify the DVSA if you want to leave the ADI register (e.g. to stop giving driving lessons). To leave the register you would need to send your ADI badge to the DVSA with a cover letter (address below).
The only reason you would get a refund for any time left on your registration would be for health reasons. But, you would need to provide medical proof for the DVSA to consider issuing a refund.
Note: Some of the procedures for managing and updating approved driving instructor (ADI) registration differ in Northern Ireland.
You must inform the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency in writing within seven (7) days if you receive any kind of driving caution or conviction. Typical examples include:
Approved Driving Instructor Registrar
Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency
The Axis Building
112 Upper Parliament Street
Nottingham
NG1 6LP
How to Manage ADI Registration in the United Kingdom