Who is Nidirect?
Who is Nidirect?
What nidirect is. nidirect is the official government website for Northern Ireland citizens. nidirect aims to make it easier to access government information and services. It does this by working closely with Northern Ireland departments and other public bodies to collate key information based on users’ needs.
What is the Irish equivalent of DVLA?
DVA
DVA is responsible for licensing and testing vehicles and drivers in Northern Ireland. Note that vehicle tax is the responsibility of DVLA Swansea and you should contact them rather than DVA if you have a question or complaint about vehicle tax and registration.
Why does HMRC asking for Northern Ireland driving Licence?
Those dealing with HMRC online for the first time will be required to verify their identity. HMRC worked quickly with the Driving and Vehicle Licencing Agency to enable people to use a GB driving licence to verify their identity for SEISS.
When was nidirect created?
7 May 2009
History. nidirect had a soft launch in April 2009 and was officially launched by the then Finance Minister, Nigel Dodds on 7 May 2009.
How do I get a nidirect account?
How do I create an nidirect account?
- Go to www.nidirect.gov.uk/services/create-or-log-solicitor-or-barristers-nidirect-account(external link opens in a new window / tab).
- Enter the personal details requested.
- Activate the account by replying to the email you receive.
What is DVLA now called?
The Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) will replace the DSA and VOSA.
Are the Dvsa and DVLA the same?
The Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) is an executive agency of the UK Department for Transport (DfT). It is a separate organisation from the similarly named Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA). The responsibilities of DVSA only cover Great Britain.
What is the DVA number?
Providers are requested to refer veterans and families who need to contact DVA to the new 1800 VETERAN (1800 838 372) number. Where previously you have referenced the DVA General Enquiry number 1800 555 254, either in writing, online or in person, we ask that you please update it to 1800 VETERAN (1800 838 372).