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UK Operator Licences – an essential guide

In the United Kingdom, operating HGV trucks for commercial purposes requires more than just a driving licence.

Stuart Gray sharing his thoughts on UK Operator Licences.Businesses and individuals transporting goods must obtain an Operator Licence, also known as an O-licence.

Having an O-licence is a regulatory requirement and ensures that transport operators meet safety, environmental, and legal standards.

Responsibility for issuing O-licences rests with the country’s eight Traffic Commissioners, each of whom covers a particular geographical area. In Northern Ireland, issuing O-licences is the responsibility of The Department for Infrastructure.

Types of Operator Licences

There are three main types of O-licences in the UK, each covering different needs and operations:

Standard National Licence – allows you to transport goods for hire or reward within the UK and to operate on their own account within the UK.

Standard International Licence – permits you to transport goods both within the UK and internationally, covering hire or reward and own-account transport.

Restricted Licence – suitable for businesses that transport their own goods. This licence does not allow the transport of goods for hire or reward.

Eligibility and requirements

To qualify for an Operator Licence, you must meet several conditions:

Good repute. You must demonstrate that you have not been involved in serious legal infringements or offences, particularly in relation to transport operations.

Financial standing. You must prove that you have sufficient financial resources to maintain your vehicles and operations. This is to ensure that vehicles are kept safe and roadworthy.

Professional competence. For Standard National and International licences, you need to have a professionally competent Transport Manager who must hold a Certificate of Professional Competence (CPC).

Stable establishment. You must have an operational base within the UK where you can maintain your vehicles and keep records.

Vehicle Maintenance. You must have a rigorous maintenance regime in place, ensuring that all vehicles are regularly checked and repaired to keep them roadworthy.

Continue reading to find out more about the application process and compliance requirements of UK Operator Licences.

If you’re thinking of buying a used truck or trailer and value excellent customer service, contact us on 0800 023 4554 for advice on renewing your fleet, and discuss how we can work together to create a Smarter Asset Strategy for your business.

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