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Pass date

I dont have my actual driving license but need to know the date I passed????
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  • Geodark
    Geodark Posts: 1,049 Forumite
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    So how long ago was it? And why dont you have your licence? or do you mean you dont have it with you?
  • stator
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    edited 1 July 2020 at 12:57PM
    I'm sorry , mystic meg is on her lunch break.

    You can find your details online but only if you have your licence number, national insurance and postcode


    Other than that, you are stuffed

    Changing the world, one sarcastic comment at a time.
  • DoaM
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    I'm that saddo who has memorised their driver licence and NI numbers. 🙄😁
  • Ganga
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    stator said:
    I'm sorry , mystic meg is on her lunch break.

    You can find your details online but only if you have your licence number, national insurance and postcode


    Other than that, you are stuffed

    Yes but only your current licence , mine is showing last month as i applied for a new one as i am 70 this month but passed my test in 1967 :)
  • DoaM
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    Does your new licence have the same licence number?
  • AdrianC
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    DoaM said:
    I'm that saddo who has memorised their driver licence and NI numbers. 🙄😁
    Not just you.

    Debit card number and bank account numbers, too. I also used to have my passport number off by heart when I was using it very regularly...
  • DoaM
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    I also still remember my original Barclaycard credit card number - back when they were 13 digits rather than the 16 used now. :)
  • Le_Kirk
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    DoaM said:
    I also still remember my original Barclaycard credit card number - back when they were 13 digits rather than the 16 used now. :)
    So can I and how many years ago did it change from 13 to 16 digits?  I also used to remember passport number (in fact can still remember the first one) as I used to travel extensively for work but cannot remember what I had for me dinner last night!
  • NBLondon
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    DoaM said:
    I'm that saddo who has memorised their driver licence and NI numbers. 🙄😁
    Me too.   And I know I passed my test on Friday, 16th August 1985  :sunglasses:
    I need to think of something new here...
  • AdrianC
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    Nice easy one here... Fourth of July, independence day. The year's easy - I was 17.
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