Replace a lost or stolen motorcycle CBT certificate
You can get a replacement motorcycle compulsory basic training (CBT) certificate from the training school where you took your CBT course.
If you completed the course more than 2 years ago, you’ll need to take another CBT course to get a new certificate.
If your certificate has been stolen, tell the police as well.
Request a replacement from your motorcycle training school
Contact the motorcycle training school where you took your CBT course to request a replacement. »Ê¹ÚÌåÓýappy can charge you up to £20.
Find the name and contact details for motorcycle training schools.Ìý
You need to give them:
- your name as it appears on your driving licenceÂ
- your driving licence numberÂ
- the date you completed your CBT ³¦´Ç³Ü°ù²õ±ðÌý
- your telephone number, so the training school can contact you to pay for the replacement Â
If they do not get back to you, .Ìý
If the training school has closed down
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You need:
- the name of the training school you used
- the address where you took the course
- the date you took the course
- a debit or credit card to pay the £20 fee
- your driving licence number
If you do not know the name and address of the training school
DVSA cannot give you a replacement certificate. You’ll need to take another CBT course.
If you need help
Email the DVSA CBT team.Ìý
DVSA CBT team
[email protected]