Your provisional license has a renewal date on it - the photo cards are only valid for ten years, and do have to be replaced.
Provisional licenses are not valid for two years - but your theory test certificate is, so once you've passed your theory test you've then got two years to pass your practical test.
2006-10-15 22:40:04
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answered by thebigtombs 5
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2 years
2006-10-16 05:43:09
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answered by Andrew B 1
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2 years
2006-10-16 05:31:39
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answered by D 2
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2 years
2006-10-16 05:37:43
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answered by lost_rabbit 2
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your provisional driving licence lasts for 10 years from when you got it just like a passport
2006-10-16 09:00:36
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answered by Nathan P 1
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your theory test lasts for 2 years, then you have to retake if you haven't passed your practical. I got my provisional at 17 but didn't bother learning to drive until 2 years ago (im 36!) only had to renew my provisional through medical reasons as im diabetic. its just your theory that lasts 2 years.
2006-10-16 17:17:24
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answered by Jovi Freak 5
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I think it may be indefinite as my husband has held a valid provisional car licence now since 1987 and its still legal.
2006-10-16 05:48:31
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answered by heleneaustin 4
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2 years, you need to pass your test in this time, and apply for a full licence, or you will have to re-apply for a provisional.
2006-10-16 05:45:33
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answered by KkR 2
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If you have passed - 2 years
If you have not passed then there is a date on the photo licence when it expires - basically for renewal.
2006-10-16 11:22:17
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answered by Anonymous
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They last 10 years from the date of issue. You need to take your practical test within 2 years of passing you theory test otherwise you need to take the theory again
2006-10-16 11:07:51
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answered by beth 2
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