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eddie51 is right, the date on the licence does not reflect the date you passed your test. neither mine nor my husbands is accurate for the date first obtained a licence. ironically the date on his, seems to reflect almost to the date he passed his test, but 10 years later!! i rang DVLA to check this, and the date they gave was the one on the licence, they don't have any information prior to this!! Absurd. This of course may only be older people who are affected, maybe the time that information became digital or something like that. i also called santander, just shows how much their call centre people know. they first of all told me just to put the year and the leave the month blank. the website will not allow you to continue if you do that. then they told me to put the driving licence number. there is no space for that information. they have no idea why this is required in such fine details, as far as the insurance documents are concerned all it says on that is licence obtained over 9 years ago!! the general concensus of opinion is to put the exact date that's on the licence, as that's the only checkable thing, and as long as the driving licence was obtained more than 9 years ago, the price wont be different. we will see when i do exactly that.