The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority (DVLA) has announced a major extension of service hours at 15 selected offices across the country, as part of efforts to decongest its centres and improve access to services for motorists.
The new arrangement, which takes effect on Monday, May 4, 2026, will see the affected offices operate until 10:00 pm daily under a structured two-shift system. The initiative is designed to offer greater flexibility to clients who cannot access DVLA services during regular working hours.
The selected offices are located at Narhman (near Haatso), Weija, Tema, Bolgatanga, Wa, Tamale, Takoradi, Cape Coast, Koforidua, Sunyani, Ho, Techiman, Kumasi, Winneba, and Tarkwa.
In a statement, the Authority explained that the decision aligns with the government’s broader 24-hour economy policy, which aims to boost productivity and expand access to essential public services.
The DVLA encouraged the public to take advantage of the extended hours to transact business directly at its offices, noting that the measure would also help curb the activities of middlemen and enhance transparency in service delivery.
The Authority further indicated that all payments made after 5:00 pm would be restricted to electronic channels and urged clients to prepare accordingly when accessing late-hour services.
The DVLA appealed for patience and cooperation from the public as it works towards the full implementation of a 24-hour service framework across its operational centres. It added that the reforms form part of a broader strategy to modernise its services and improve customer experience nationwide.



