DQC Expiry Tracker UK – Driver CPC Renewal Checker

DQC Expiry Tracker UK – Driver CPC Card Renewal Tool

DQC Expiry Tracker UK Driver CPC card renewal tool

DQC Expiry Tracker UK for HGV and PCV Drivers

The DQC Expiry Tracker UK helps professional HGV, LGV, PCV and coach drivers track their Driver Qualification Card expiry date, CPC periodic training hours and renewal risk.

To keep your Driver CPC valid, most professional drivers must complete 35 hours of periodic CPC training every 5 years. You must also carry your Driver Qualification Card when driving professionally.

Driving professionally without valid Driver CPC can lead to enforcement action. Always check your official DVSA/DVLA records before driving.

Enter Your DQC Details

Enter completed hours in this 5-year period.
EU work may require International Driver CPC training.
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DQC validity period — time used

IssuedExpires

CPC Periodic Training Hours — 35 hour target

Hours completed0 / 35h
Hours remaining35h needed

Key Dates

DQC issued
DQC expires
12 months before expiry
6 months before expiry
CPC hours complete by
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Driver Compliance Checklist

What Is a Driver Qualification Card?

A Driver Qualification Card, often called a DQC or Driver CPC card, proves that a professional lorry, bus or coach driver holds Driver CPC. Drivers must carry the card when driving professionally.

Your DQC is linked to your Driver CPC record. When enough eligible periodic training is recorded, the renewal process can continue. Drivers should check that training providers upload CPC training correctly and should keep their own training records.

Why DQC Expiry Tracking Matters

  • It helps avoid last-minute CPC course pressure.
  • It shows how many CPC hours are still needed.
  • It highlights 12-month and 6-month renewal warning points.
  • It reduces risk during DVSA roadside checks.
  • It supports transport manager compliance records.

Important DQC and CPC Notes

35 hours every 5 years

Most professional drivers must complete 35 hours of periodic Driver CPC training every 5 years to keep their qualification valid.

UK only or Europe driving

If you drive professionally in Europe as well as the UK, check that your training type is suitable for International Driver CPC requirements.

Expired DQC

If your Driver CPC has expired, do not assume you can continue driving professionally. Check official DVSA guidance and your training record before returning to commercial driving.

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