DVLA’s new API developer portal launch first API – Vehicle Enquiry Service (VES) on GOV.UK

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Back in 2018 we launched our ‘Check if a vehicle is taxed and has an MOT’ vehicle enquiry service into private beta.

It’s a vital service as not only do vehicle keepers use it to check the status of their vehicle tax, but commercial customers were also making extremely high volumes of enquiries that put a strain on our infrastructure.

This then led to us developing a new channel called the VES API (application programming interface).

An API is a piece of code that allows systems to talk to each other in the cloud (which is a network of servers hosted on the Internet used to store, manage and process data).

The service has proved to be a massive success, averaging 1.2 million enquiries a day. Our next step was to launch it into public beta and this is where the developer portal came in.

Building the API developer portal

To fully support the VES API roll-out on GOV.UK we quickly realised we needed to develop an API portal.

This would show developers how we construct our APIs and allow them to build their own frontend interfaces.

The portal would also have to provide technical documentation and available support for integration, as well as a route into applying for a service.

After 2 months of planning and build time, we provided the common and vehicle requirements needed to publish the DVLA API developer portal on GOV.UK.

We’re the first government service to apply for an API domain name from Government Digital Service. We worked with API lead Rosalie Marshall who said:

We encourage development teams to use consistent naming conventions to make APIs and resources easier to locate.

We worked closely with DVLA to be the first to adopt the new api.gov.uk subdomain for its external developer portal and are excited to see this go-live.

We hope the DVLA’s adoption will encourage more development teams to follow suit.

After 2 months of planning and build time, we provided the common and vehicle requirements needed to publish the DVLA API developer portal on GOV.UK.

We’re the first government service to apply for an API domain name from Government Digital Service. We worked with API lead Rosalie Marshall who said:

We encourage development teams to use consistent naming conventions to make APIs and resources easier to locate.

We worked closely with DVLA to be the first to adopt the new api.gov.uk subdomain for its external developer portal and are excited to see this go-live.

We hope the DVLA’s adoption will encourage more development teams to follow suit.

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