FORS Driving Licence Checking Service

Stay compliant with easy licence checks

With automated checks and alerts, you’ll know right away if there’s an issue with a driver’s licence. Keep your drivers legally compliant and save time.

By TTC Group (Trusted Training and Compliance)

FORS Affinity Partner

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FORS save 25 per cent off set up fees and 5 per cent off annual driver management fees

Key Benefits

  • Automated alerts if there is an issue with a driver’s licence.
  • Instant DVLA licence check including foreign, and historical checks through one system.
  • Save time, reduce manual effort and streamline your workflow.
  • Stay legally compliant with automated and up-to-date checks. To help you meet the FORS Standard.

What is FORS Driving Licence Checking Service?

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A pay-as-you-go online platform that automates checks

Get instant DVLA checks for any employee driving a vehicle for your business. Including foreign and historical licences.

This service helps you meet FORS Standard requirement D1 (licencing and qualifications).

All organisations can use this service, and as part of the FORS community, you get a discount.

Comply with legislation

The service will help your company meet current legislation.

Particularly S.87 (2) of the Road Traffic Act 1988 and the recommendations of the Health & Safety at Work Guidelines ‘Driving at Work – Managing Work-Related Road Safety’.

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FORS Driving Licence Checking Service Review

“Having access to the FORS online licence checking system, which gives me automated alerts when there is a problem with a driver and their licence, makes my life much easier. Previous to signing up to the service, I personally checked licences manually, but this was time consuming, especially when faced with managing my three jobs within the group. It saves me time and always ensures our drivers are legally compliant, which is a major priority.”

Martin Halpin, deputy transport manager at Owen Scaffold

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