Wednesday, October 2, 2019

I have lost my v5

You need to get a log book ( V5C ) if the original has been lost , stolen, damaged or destroye or you have not received one for your new vehicle. It’s taking longer than usual to process log book. This is because we have a reduced number of staff in our.


You must update your vehicle log book (V5C) if you change. Buy, sell or scrap a vehicle Buy or sell a vehicle.

If you bought a car and never received the V5C , you’ll not need to pay the £fee. Lost or stolen vehicle registration certificate V5C A current and valid registration certificate ( V5C ) is a legal requirement for applicable vehicles in the UK. So, if yours is stolen or lost , you must replace it immediately. V5C form to get new road tax.


I hope you have not paid for the car. He should only send off part and give you part to keep. Take your V(Log book) your Certificate of motor insurance relating to the vehicle you are paying the tax on and a valid MOT Certificate (If required) A MOT certificate is not required on cars of less than years old.

It’s actually entirely possible (and 1 legal) to sell a car and transfer ownership without a Vdocument. The post office will. After all, the vehicle logbook is a record of the registered keeper, not proof of ownership.


And details can be checked directly from the DVLA database. What is a lost V5C logbook? Can I Sell my Car without a V5? Do you need a V5C logbook?


To get a replacement Vdocument, you just need to follow the same process as if the logbook had been lost. DVLA state it can take up to ten weeks to get a new logbook V5. We have applied for a lot of registration Vdocuments over the last years, and on average, it takes ten days to get the new car doc. When you buy a car, you must have road tax, valid MOT and insurance.


Without them, you are breaking the law and will get a fine from DVLA. So now, I have no Logbook for my Car, because the retards who work in the sorting room within the DVLA have lost my V5. If you sell your vehicle you must tell DVLA straight away using the V5C registration certificate. If it’s lost or damaged you’ll need to get a replacement before selling.


You can apply by calling the.

I heard nothing for over a month and called them and was told due to the bad weather there was a delay and to give it another six weeks I did this and heard nothing so called again and was told they did not have the. Hey people , ive only gone and lost my Vdocument for my car which i was hoping to sell at the end of this week. Any ideas what i can do to avoid the £fee for getting a replacement ? Midmac Read less Read more. I looked online the other day, im sure you have to pay a fee but not the full £- dont quote me on that though. Reply Reply Author.


If you scrap your car at an unauthorised location, not only is it illegal, but you’ll liable to face numerous fines – the Vwill be the least of your worries. Find one near you and arrange a convenient time to have your car scrapped. Once complete you’ll get a Certificate of Destruction sent to you within days.


It was rushed and I was very unorganised. You live and learn I guess. I had to get a Vfor a vehicle I bought , (without V) , in my case they write to the last owner and give them days to reply , no reply and you get the V, weeks it took! I have lost my vdocument and need to get my tax.


Browse: Driving and transport. Importing vehicles into the UK - register imported vehicles,. All you can do now is obtain a Form Vand register the car in your name. Answered by Honest John. I’m the same my husband died suddenly on 29th May sent the Vto change registered keeper on 02.


I can’t do anything with the car till I get it back. Only other thing you can do is get the new owner to apply for a vfor the car - itll cost them £1 and youll get a letter from the DVLA asking to confirm the sale. My Profile My Preferences My Mates.


Hi I sold my car last week and stupidly handed over the entire Vto the buyer who said that he will fill in his part and send off to DVLA. I signed my section but did not retain for my reference.

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