Required Documents for Chauffeurs, Partners and Vehicles
What documents and information do I need to provide?
Chauffeur:
- NI number (proof of ability to work in the UK) 
- Current home address (the address needs to match your Driving licence, PCO licence, PHV licence, and logbook) 
- Private Hire Driver licence (PHD/PCO): - The address on the vehicle licence, driving licence, and logbook must match if the chauffeur is the vehicle owner. 
- All four corners of the licence must be clearly visible in the photo or scan—no parts should be cut off. 
- When uploading a PCO licence, select the correct licensing authority on the dashboard (e.g., TfL, Hertsmere, Castle Point, etc.) and enter the licence number. 
 
- Driving (DVLA) licence. 
- Enhanced DBS Certificate or a proof of subscription for DBS Update service: - Enhanced DBS certificate not older than 3 years from the date it was issued, or 
- Proof of registration on DBS Subscription service (screenshot). 
 
- Document confirming English proficiency: - GSCE / A-Level / Bachelors / Masters / PHD degree — diploma or certificate, or 
- A certificate of completion for one of the following tests or exams, issued within the last five years: - IELTS 
- TOEFL 
- CAE/CPE/PTE, or 
 
- If you don’t have any of the required documents confirming English proficiency, a Wheely staff member will provide you with details of a free test you can take. - Please note: Minimum level of English proficiency for Business and XL class chauffeurs is level B1 and higher; for First and SUV Class chauffeurs — level B2 and higher. 
 
- DVLA Summary in PDF format. You can obtain it here. 
Vehicle:
- Logbook (or new keeper slip for 2 months from date of transfer. The address needs to match your Driving license, PHV, and PCO) 
- Insurance certificate 
- Private Hire Vehicle (PHV) license (the address needs to match your PCO, driving license, and logbook) 
- MOT (if a car is less than 1 year old from the date of the first registration, please upload a logbook instead of MOT with expiration date of 1 year from the date of the first registration). 
- Rental or leasing agreement (if partner is not registered keeper) or PErmission letter. 
Partner:
- Company registration number (if you applying as a legal entity) 
- Unique Tax Reference number (if you are self-employed) 
- VAT number (if applicable) 
- Registered address 
- Private hire operator licence (if you have one). 
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