Nova Poshta to Deliver Driver's Licenses Across Ukraine Starting in 2026.
A New Service Launching in 2026
According to Novyny.live: Beginning in 2026, Ukrainian drivers will be able to receive their physical driver's licenses at Nova Poshta branches. This initiative, introduced by the national postal and courier company, aims to simplify document processing. Additionally, the procedures for exchanging or renewing a license will be accessible through an online driver's portal. This move is part of a broader digital transformation of public services in Ukraine, reducing the need for in-person visits to government offices.
The delivery fee for documents via Nova Poshta will be set at 60 hryvnias for local 'Local' tariffs and 70 hryvnias for nationwide 'Across Ukraine' service. This offers citizens a convenient and time-saving alternative to traditional bureaucratic channels.
How to Use the New Service
To take advantage of this new service, drivers will need to follow a few straightforward steps:
- Log in to the Electronic Driver's Cabinet.
- Select the service for exchanging or renewing a driver's license, or for processing a vehicle registration certificate.
- Specify that the documents should be delivered by post, and provide the number and address of the nearest Nova Poshta branch.
The introduction of this service is designed to enhance convenience for drivers and streamline the process of obtaining important documents. By leveraging Nova Poshta's extensive network, this initiative seeks to lower administrative barriers and improve citizen satisfaction with state services, making essential processes more efficient for the public.
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