From renewals to replacements: See the DVLA's 2026 licensing fee structure
In a move set to impact motorists across Ghana, the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority (DVLA) has released its comprehensive summary of licensing and other activity rates for 2026, detailing a tiered structure that caters to varying service levels from standard to ultra-premium.
The document, which outlines fees for everything from new driving licences to international permits and delinquency charges, underscores the authority's efforts to streamline operations while introducing premium options for expedited processing at head offices, mobile units, and prestige services.
At the heart of the update are the rates for core licensing activities, presented in a detailed table that breaks down costs across six categories: standard rate, premium rate, premium rate at head office, prestige rate, premium mobile, and premium ultra.
See the new fees below;
