UK drone laws just changed – here’s how to get your Flier ID and Remote ID so you can get back in the air

As of yesterday (January 1, 2026), UK drone laws just changed in three significant ways, and I don’t blame you for not realizing – I have a drone, and I didn’t know the rules were changing either.

We reported on the changes when they dropped, but as a recap: the first change is to how drones are classified – it’s no longer just based on weight, as some safety features will also be considered, but weight still plays an important role – and the second change is that you’ll need to turn on your drone’s remote ID, while the third is that most of you will now need to have your test ID – which means you’ll need to pass a flyer ID.

It’s all good to know what changes have happened, but it’s also important to understand what you need to do. So here’s a handy guide to finding your Remote ID and taking your Flier ID test so you can make your drone compliant with the new rules.

Many drones now require a Flier ID (Image credit: Tim Coleman)

How to activate Remote ID

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