Apply for a refund for a driving test British Sign Language interpreter
Apply for a refund for the money you paid for a British Sign Language (BSL) interpreter to go with you on your driving test.
Applies to England, Scotland and Wales
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If you are deaf or hard of hearing and paid to take a British Sign Language (BSL) interpreter to your driving test, use this form to apply to the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) for a refund.
Your claim will be delayed if you do not give all the information needed or send the right documents.
How to make a claim
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Download and save the form to your device.
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Open the form on your device and fill it in.
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Print the filled in form and sign it.
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Scan or take a clear photo of each page of the form.
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Email the scan or photos to DVSA. You also need to attach scans or photos of a receipt if your interpreter did not sign the form.
DVSA driving test expenses claims
opec@dvsa.gov.uk
Other ways to apply
You can also send the claim by post. Send your claim form and the receipt (if the interpreter did not sign the form) to:
DVSA
PO Box 967
Newcastle-upon-Tyne
NE99 2GU
Updates to this page
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Updated address to send your claim by post.
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Updated the application form and added information about how to apply by email.
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