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DVLA Launches 2025 Community Outreach Programme to Bring Licensing Services Closer to the Public

The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority (DVLA) is set to officially launch its 2025 National Community Outreach Programme on Thursday, April 24, under the theme “Educating for a Safer Tomorrow”.

The initiative marks a major push to decentralise DVLA services and enhance road safety awareness nationwide.

At the heart of the outreach is DVLA’s Express Mobile Service (DEMOBS) — a roving mobile unit designed to bring driver licensing services directly to communities, workplaces, religious organisations, and public gathering spots across Ghana.

With the DEMOBS vans, Ghanaians can now access a full range of DVLA services without visiting a DVLA office. Services offered include:

The programme will also offer on-the-spot road safety education and licensing regulation awareness, aimed at reducing road crashes and promoting responsible driving habits.

Launch Details

Interested groups, including corporate institutions, churches, mosques, transport unions, and community associations, are encouraged to reach out to DVLA to schedule a visit from the mobile unit.

DVLA is rolling out the initiative in collaboration with several national agencies and organisations, including:

The outreach is generously sponsored by Margins Ghana, Verna Mineral Water, and Consolidated Bank Ghana (CBG) — whom DVLA credits for helping make the programme a reality.

Speaking ahead of the launch, a DVLA spokesperson said, “We’re not just offering convenience; we’re building a culture of safety. We encourage everyone to take advantage of this opportunity to access services and learn more about safe driving.”

For further details or to schedule a mobile visit, the public is encouraged to call 054 939 9981.

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