First Provisional

9. July 2009

First Provisional Licence

Category of first provisionalWhat you need
categories A1
A
B
M
W
  • Application form
  • Photograph (2 signed passport size photos)
  • Fee
  • Theory Test Pass Certificate
  • Evidence of Identity
  • Medical report, if applicable
  • Eyesight report
Picture of different size trucks and lorries C1
C
D1
D
  • Application form
  • Photograph (2 signed passport size photos)
  • Fee
  • Theory Test Pass Certificate
  • Medical report (all applicants)*
  • Proof of full licence for category B vehicle
Pic of car with caravan EB
  • Application form
  • Photograph (2 signed passport size photos)
  • Fee
  • Theory Test, if applicable
  • Medical report, if applicable
  • Proof of full licence for category B vehicle
Pic of large vehicles, articulated lorries etc. EC1
EC
ED1
ED
  • Application form
  • Photograph (2 signed passport size photos)
  • Fee
  • Medical report (all applicants)*
  • Proof of full licence for the appropriate towing vehicle (for example category C if applying for a category EC licence)

* You will also need to have medical assessments from time to time when you have a full licence for these categories and/or when you renew.

 

Eyesight and medical reports

  • You can get eyesight and medical report forms from your local motor tax office or from the Road Safety Authority website.
  • A registered doctor or ophthalmic optician must fill in the eyesight report form.
  • You must then sign it in front of them.
  • A registered doctor must complete the medical report form.
  • You must then sign it in front of them.

 

When you must supply a medical report

Not all applicants need to supply a medical report. However, you must supply one if any of the following statements applies to you.

  • You are applying for a provisional licence in any of the categories C1, C, D1, D, EC1, EC, ED1 or ED.
  • You will be 70 years of age or more on the first day the provisional licence is being granted.
  • You have any of the conditions listed in Appendix 1 at the back of the book.
  • You are taking drugs or medications that are likely to affect your driving.

Note:

  1. If you suffer from a serious medical condition, for example irregular or abnormally fast or slow heart beat (arrhythmia) that has ever caused you to lose consciousness, then make sure you visit a doctor before you apply for a licence.

  2. You are not allowed to hold a provisional licence if you depend on or regularly abuse mind-altering substances.

Talk to your doctor if you have any doubts about your physical or mental fitnessto drive.

You can get full details of the conditions attached to provisional licences on the Road Safety Authority website.

Trailers

Cars and trailers

If you hold a Full category B licence, you may tow a trailer only if:

  • the design gross vehicle weight of the trailer is 750kg or less, or
  • the unladen (empty) weight of your towing vehicle is at least the same as the trailer's design gross vehicle weight, and the combined design gross vehicle weight of the vehicle and trailer is no more than 3,500kg.

When using a car to tow a heavier trailer, you must hold a category EB licence.

Heavier vehicles and trailers

You must hold a Category EC, EC1, ED or ED1 Licence if you want to tow a heavier trailer. These are the licences that entitle you to drive the combinations of the towing vehicles and the trailer (see page 12).

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