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If a driving licence has wrong country spelling does it need to be changed?

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kat321 | 19:21 Wed 17th Mar 2010 | Motoring
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If a driving licence has country of birth as Great britainn (with two n's) does this make it invalid as it is a spelling mistake or is it fine how it is. Know its a daft question but don't know how strict dvla are.
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Did you make the licence yourself? Unbelievable that the DVLA made a spelling error, especially since everything is computerised.

Can't you call them and find out?
I wonder if this licence has been issued in another country. "Great Btitainn" is quite a common misspelling overseas- I just typed it in Google and got over 800 hits
I can assure you that the DVLA do make mistakes.

My last photocard license had an expiry date in 2032 and they're only supposed to last 10 years. I had to go to Swansea to get it changed as I only noticed a few days before going on holiday where I needed to rent a car and we were worried it wouldn't be accepted.

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