Questions about the Licence Check
Category: Licence Check
As an accompanying driver – for example, a driving instructor, family member or friend – you can check the electronic learner driver permit via the lc.astra.admin.ch web application.
- Be mindful of data privacy, and only request the information you truly need. Select whether you wish to check all data (e.g. for driving school registration) or only the validity of the electronic learner driver permit (e.g. for a driving lesson).
- Once you have selected which data you wish to check, your device will display a QR code. The learner driver scans this with the swiyu app and decides whether they want to release the selected data.
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For iOS users via Safari:
- Open LicenceCheck via Safari and click on the «Share» icon (square with arrow pointing upwards) located at the bottom of the screen.
- Scroll down and click on «Add to Home Screen».
- Then click on «Add» at the top right to add the web application as an app to the home screen.

For Android users via Chrome:
- Open LicenceCheck via Chrome and click on the three dots at the top right.
- Scroll down to «Add to Home screen». Select this option.
- A preview is displayed when you click on «Install». Click on «Install» again to add the web application as an app.

For Android users via Samsung Internet:
- Open LicenceCheck via Samsung Internet and click on the three lines at the bottom right.
- Select the option «+ Add page to».
- Click on «Home screen».
- Click on «Add» to add the web application as an app to the home screen.

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LicenceCheck is available free of charge and is publicly accessible to everyone, without needing to log in.
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As it is a web application, LicenceCheck is optimised for use on various devices such as desktops, laptops, tablets and smartphones.
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No, LicenceCheck works only with a stable internet connection.
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LicenceCheck is available in English, French, German, Italian and Romansh.
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No, no data is stored in LicenceCheck.
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No, LicenceCheck can only be used to check and verify electronic provisional driving licences.
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No, as this is a pilot project, there are currently no possibilities for linking.
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