If your driving test was cancelled at short notice by the DVSA, you may be able to claim back certain out‑of‑pocket expenses. This guide walks you through exactly what you need to know to claim, what costs are eligible, and how to make the process as smooth as possible. We’ve also included helpful resources to improve your next test experience with confidence‑boosting practice.
What Does “Short Notice” Mean?
According to the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA), short notice is when your practical or theory test is cancelled with less than three clear working days’ notice (Sundays and public holidays don’t count). In this case, you may be entitled to a refund of out‑of‑pocket expenses, which could include travel costs, loss of earnings and, in some cases, vehicle hire costs from your instructor.
Note: You cannot claim if the cancellation was due to bad weather, vehicle problems, or if you were unable to attend.
Want to boost your chances of passing the first time? With RouteBuddy, you can practise real driving test routes used by examiners.
What Expenses Can You Claim?
Here’s a breakdown of the main categories HM Government allows you to claim:
1. Lost Earnings
If you took unpaid leave to attend your driving test, you can claim back the earnings you lost for that time.
2. Travel Costs
Whether you used your own car or public transport, you can claim reasonable travel expenses to and from the test centre.
3. Vehicle Hire or Instructor Costs
- If you used your instructor’s car, you can claim for the cost of vehicle hire based on their standard hourly rate (not a flat test day fee).
- If you used your own car, you can claim at a set rate per mile for the distance travelled.
4. Supporting Receipts
Whatever you claim, you’ll need to include proper receipts or evidence showing amounts paid and timings — for example travel receipts, instructor invoices, or employer confirmation of lost earnings.
How to Make a Claim
- Visit the GOV.UK page for out‑of‑pocket expense claims.
👉 https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/application-for-refunding-out-of-pocket-expenses - Download and complete the DVSA claim form.
- Attach all supporting evidence (receipts, proof of travel, employer letter, etc).
- Email your completed form and attachments to: opec@dvsa.gov.uk
- Alternatively, you can post your claim to the DVSA address provided on the official form.
Tip: Claims must usually be made within 6 months of your cancelled test date.
What Happens After You Claim?
Once you submit your application – along with accurate receipts and details – the DVSA will assess your case. If accepted, you’ll be reimbursed for eligible expenses. Processing times can vary, so it’s worth keeping records and copies of everything you send.
How to Be Better Prepared Next Time
A cancelled driving test can be frustrating — especially if it costs you time, money and stress. One way to prepare smarter and reduce the risk of another stressful test day is by practising the routes you’re most likely to face.
Wondering if we cover your test centre? RouteBuddy offers route previews for many local centres—check now to see if your test centre is included for practice. Click the button to download.
✔ Know what to expect on test day
✔ Reduce anxiety with familiarised routes
✔ Practice with voice‑guided navigation
✔ Compatible with iOS, Android, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
✔ Practice with voice‑guided navigation
✔ Compatible with iOS, Android, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
It’s a great way to build confidence and potentially save money on extra lessons and retests by being better prepared first time.
Final Thoughts
Claiming expenses after a DVSA‑cancelled driving test doesn’t have to be complicated. As long as you understand the rules around short notice cancellations and submit the correct documentation, you can be reimbursed for relevant losses. And by practising smart with tools like RouteBuddy, you’ll give yourself the best chance of success when your next test comes around.
Official References
📍 GOV.UK – Claim expenses for a cancelled theory test or driving test: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/application-for-refunding-out-of-pocket-expenses
📍 GOV.UK – Cancel your driving test: https://www.gov.uk/cancel-driving-test


