Back of new driving licence

The back of a new driving licence typically includes the following information:

  1. Photograph: A recent photograph of the licence holder.
  2. Signature: The licence holder's signature.
  3. Date of Birth: The licence holder's date of birth.
  4. Address: The licence holder's residential address.
  5. National Insurance Number: The licence holder's National Insurance number (in the UK).
  6. Endorsements: Any endorsements or penalty points that the licence holder has accumulated, such as speeding or drink-driving convictions.
  7. Medical Condition: Any medical conditions that may affect the licence holder's ability to drive safely.
  8. Vehicle Categories: The categories of vehicles that the licence holder is entitled to drive, such as cars, motorcycles, or lorries.
  9. Expiry Date: The date on which the licence expires.
  10. Counterpart: In some countries, the back of the licence may include a counterpart section that requires the licence holder to sign and date it to confirm that they have received the licence.

Here is an example of what the back of a new driving licence might look like:

[Photograph] [Signature] [Date of Birth] [Address] [National Insurance Number] [Endorsements] [Medical Condition] [Vehicle Categories] [Expiry Date] [Counterpart]

Please note that the exact information and layout may vary depending on the country and jurisdiction.