Access from the DVLA includes:. You can find out the vehicle details and information on any car easily online by entering the registration number of the car. This is useful if you need to check how much vehicle tax is left to be refunded. Or if you want to quickly check how long is left for the MOT on your car or a car you want to buy. You might want to start advertising it before your replacement logbook arrives. In which case, you can confirm the engine size, colour and more online.
If you want more details on current and previous MOT tests, then you can also find this out on the DVLA website with just the registration number. The details include the MOT test number, test location, recorded mileage and expiry date. And any advisories recorded whether for both passes and failures.
This same check for MOTs also includes any safety recalls from the manufacturer. Safety issues can also cover parts and accessories recorded as being fixed to the vehicle. And if the work was carried out to fix it. Finally you can check current and previous registered keepers , although this is only available from the DVLA by post.
And you need a legitimate reason, such as tracing a car following an accident or tracking down the owner of an abandoned vehicle. Or for a sale or transfer to a motor trader, insurer, or dismantler Section 9.
Also, it only operates from 7am to 7pm each day. Use either method to inform the DVLA about your car sale, and you should get an acknowledgement letter within 4 weeks. So keep it somewhere safe. If you have questions or concerns about the DVLA and selling your car, you can contact them on the phone, via email or letter.
And test results are uploaded as soon as the MOT centre has recorded the result. You can expand the MOT history section by clicking on the down arrow to see all the recorded details. You can then see exactly where the car has been tested each time. If you currently have a private personalised reg plate , you may want to keep it to use later or swap it to another vehicle. Typically, the car you sell will be automatically reassigned with the original registration number it had when the personalised plates are taken off.
To do that it must have been registered with the DVLA. It should also be able to move under its own power and be of a type that needs an MOT. Your car will also need to have been taxed or had a SORN in place continuously for the past 5 years. You can apply to take off and retain your custom number plates by post or online.
You may also need to have your car inspected before the process is finished. The online process to take a registration number off a vehicle is open from 7AM to 7PM. You can also assign the number to another car straight away using the reference number you get after you apply. By post, the registration number will be removed within two weeks. This will give you the right to assign that customer number plate for up to 10 years. The right to use your private registration number is also lost if you sell or destroy your vehicle before you get the V If you decide not to use your personalised number plate, you can give up your right to it.
The V5C or Logbook holds all the ownership info for your vehicle. Based on a roadside survey, which since has been carried out every 2 years. Guidance on current and previous vehicle excise duty evasion statistics are available.
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