Provision of International Driving Permit Services

Driver and Vehicle Licensing AgencycontractFind a TenderRef ocds-h6vhtk-066eb7Procurement Act 2023Concession contractplanning
View buyer

Estimated value

£4.5m

services

Awarded value

Suppliers

0

Lots

1

0 awarded

Published

19 Mar 2026

This is a preliminary market engagement notice

Map the supplier landscape and document your shortlist before opening the tender. The market simulation produces a defensible audit record you can attach to your procurement file.

Run market simulation

Description

Could you supply International Driving Permit Services on behalf of DVLA? Background DVLA maintains the records of 50 million drivers and 40 million vehicles in the UK. We collect £7 billion a year in vehicle tax and process over 77 million transactions a year. Most transactions are digital, but we also offer an in-person channel for customers who require an International Driving Permit. The service is currently outsourced; the current service provision with the incumbent supplier expires on the 31 March 2027. What is happening now? DVLA is conducting preliminary market engagement for a potential future opportunity under contract to provide International Driving Permit services to UK driving licence holders on our behalf. We would like to hear from third-party providers who are interested in offering the services outlined below. What would be required? • The ability for UK driving licence holders to transact in-person. • Widespread coverage across England, Wales, Scotland & Northern Ireland. • The capability to issue approximately 270,000 permits per annum. • Provide service availability of 48 hours per week across all service locations, spread over 6 days to cater for a range of customers. Further details The fee for an International Driving Permit (IDP) is £5.50. The fee is set in legislation and will not be altered. The service provider must be able to deliver the IDP service based on retaining the full £5.50 fee paid by the customer; there will be no additional supplement to the fee by DVLA or the customer. This equates to a potential £4.5m of income for the service provider over the proposed 3-year contract term. DVLA’s position is that this procurement requirement falls below the legislative threshold for a concession contract. Therefore, it is classified as a non-regulated procurement under the Procurement Act 2023, and the rules applicable to regulated concession contracts do not apply for this procurement. Although not mandated under PA23, DVLA is voluntarily publishing this notice to ensure transparency in our procurement process.

Scope

Reference
CRN/26/08
Total value
£4,500,000 excluding VAT
Below the relevant threshold
Commercial tool
Standalone contract
Contract dates
31 Mar 2027 to 31 Mar 2030
Main category
services
CPV classifications
79342300