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Martin Lewis warns two million drivers to spend £14 or face a £1,000 fine

Driving with an expired licence is considered a "serious offence" and you could face a hefty fine, your car could also be seized by Police

The warning came in the recent Money Saving Expert newsletter(The Martin Lewis Money Show)

Martin Lewis has urged drivers to check their driving licences to avoid £1,000 fine.

The Money Saving Expert shared his warning in a recent MSE newsletter where he highlighted that there were two million people whose photo driving licence had expired.

Motorists who are driving with an expired licence could be fined up to £1,000 by the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA).

Driving with an expired licence is considered a "serious offence" and you could also have your car seized by the Police.

UK driving licences usually expire after 10 years so if you've had yours for a while then you may want to take a quick look.

Martin advised drives to look at their licences "4b expiry date"

On the front of your photocard driving licence, there are numbers and each one details information about you.

Fields 1, 2 and 3 of your photocard licence record your surname, first names, date and place of birth.