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You can now convert your ‘P’ licence to CDL via MyJPJ app

The Road Transport Department (JPJ) has announced that effective today (February 7), motorists can convert their probationary driving licence (PDL) to the competent driving licence (CDL) via the MyJPJ app.

According to the Director General of Road Transport, Datuk Aedy Fadly Ramli, the introduction of this new feature aims to facilitate applications for a CDL online without the need to visit a JPJ counter.

With the new function, 2,383,043 PDL holders can submit their CDL applications via the MyJPJ app at any time and from anywhere using their smartphones.

Here’s how to apply for a CDL through the MyJPJ application:

  1. Download or update the MyJPJ application to the latest version.
  2. Log in to your MyJPJ account.
  3. Select the “CDL Application” menu.
  4. Choose “Renewal Period.”
  5. Select “Payment Method” and pay the application fee online.
  6. Your application will be processed, and you will receive a notification regarding the status of your application.

“JPJ Malaysia hopes that this initiative will facilitate the digital ownership of the Malaysian Driving Licence (LMM) without lengthy procedures, thus becoming part of JPJ’s efforts to reduce counter congestion.

“JPJ is always committed to enhancing the quality and standards of service delivery for the public,” he said.

Flood victims do not need to replace damaged or lost road tax, licence – JPJ

The Road Transport Department (JPJ) has offered small relief to flood victims who are facing issues with lost or damaged physical road tax, grants or licence.

According to the department, these documents do not need to be replaced as they can all be accessed through the MyJPJ app.

JPJ Director-General Datuk Aedy Fadly Ramli stated that this is in line with JPJ’s transition towards full digitalisation in the future.

He added that by registering on the application, enforcement agencies such as JPJ can also verify the authenticity of the documents.

Meanwhile, individuals who do not yet have MyJPJ only need to register to access digital documents such as driving licences, road tax, grants, and the Vehicle Ownership Certificate (VOC).

“There is no need to worry, as those affected (by the floods) do not need to make replacements.

“The responsibility for determining the validity of licences or road tax lies with the enforcement agency itself, and we are also moving towards digitalisation,” he said.

MyDigital ID not needed to log into MyJPJ on Oct 10 – Anthony Loke

Transport Minister Anthony Loke announced that the public will not need to use MyDigital ID to log into the MyJPJ app starting October 10.

Loke stated that users of MyJPJ can log in and use the app as usual.

“The public need not worry that after October 10 they will not be able to use MyJPJ. The application will continue to be accessible easily and quickly,” he said.

The media previously reported that users will be required to log into the MyJPJ app using a MyDigital ID starting October 10.

MyDigital ID serves as a form of digital identification and self-verification of individuals, which will be utilised by both the public and private sectors to confirm user identity during online transactions.

According to Loke, the instruction regarding the necessity of using MyDigital ID in MyJPJ was issued through a pop-up announcement within the app.

He clarified that the instruction was not an official announcement from the Ministry of Transport or the Road Transport Department (JPJ) and had been retracted immediately.

“The information communicated through the MyJPJ pop-up may have caused confusion among the public. I’ve seen numerous comments on social media expressing concern and feedback regarding this information,” he said, adding that MyJPJ currently has 10.5 million users.

He noted that the ministry supports the use of MyDigital ID; however, the integration process with the MyJPJ app needs to be conducted on the backend.

“We have held discussions and reached an agreement that the use of MyDigital ID as a login for the MyJPJ app should be implemented smoothly. This is to ensure that users of MyJPJ face no issues, and we will take some time for the backend integration,” Loke added.