
CHECK ELIGIBILITY
To check if you’re eligible to become a driving instructor, you must satisfy the following criteria:
You must not have been registered as a Driving Instructor in Northern Ireland or another EU Country.
You must be over 21 years of age.
You must have held a full car driving licence in the category that you wish to teach, i.e. manual or automatic, for at least 3 years.
You must not have been banned (disqualified) from driving in the last 4 years.
You must be a ‘Fit and Proper’ person. More details shown on Gov UK Website.
If you can satisfy these requirements, you can start applying to become an Approved Driving Instructor (ADI).
Next step: Application for Disclosure Barring Service (DBS / CRB)
You must apply for a criminal record check if you’re applying to be a driving instructor for the first time.
You cannot use one you may already have, a new one will be required.
Before you start, for the Online Disclosures Service, you’ll need to use the:
Organisation PIN: 105205
Secret word: axis
Organisation name: DVSA – PDI (PO)
Now head to https://www.gov.uk/criminal-record-check-become-driving-instructor?step-by-step-nav=80bd32e4-9708-4214-bc0f-50358223bb09 to start your application.
Proof of your identity
When you have finished the online application, you must give proof of your identity.
You can do this at a Post Office offering the ‘CRB and ID verification service’.
You’ll need to take a printed page from your online application with barcodes on it and 3 original forms of ID (not copies). These can be:
Your passport
Your driving licence
A utility bill that’s less than 3 months old
A bank statement that’s less than 3 months old
There is a charge for this service, currently £8.22