WebOct 16, 2011 · When sending anything to the DVLA 1) keep a copy and 2) send it either recorded or special delivery. If you search you will find numerous posts about the DVLA and "lost" documents. 15 October 2011 at 11:06AM LilyMae_2 Forumite 31 Posts Thanks for all the advice, really appreciate it.:) 15 October 2011 at 11:20AM missile Forumite 11.6K Posts WebMay 5, 2024 · Download and fill out an application for keeping a log book (Form V62). Send the document to DVLA along with a special green "New Owner" mark (usually, the dealer issues it when the vehicle is purchased). No is required. You can find log book application forms on the gov.uk site. Checking the status of a V5C
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WebTo get a V5C registration certificate (log book) You can get a duplicate log book online if you do not need to change anything on the log book. If you need to make changes or you’re not registered as the vehicle’s keeper, you must apply for a vehicle registration certificate by post (form V62). To register your vehicle off the road – a ... WebMay 13, 2024 · All you need is the 11-digit document reference number from your vehicle V5C (log book). Go to gov.uk/sold-bought-vehicle. Tell us you’ve sold it privately to a person or business. Remember... philhealth waiver form
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WebI immediately called the DVLA and they told me that you also need to call a separate phone line to update your log book address and hence the DVLA had sent my tax reminder to my old address. I immediately taxed my vehicle and I asked them if any further action would be taken. They said no, there would be around a £40 fine and that’s it. WebGOV.UK Change the address on your vehicle log book (V5C) beta This is a new service – your feedback will help us to improve it. This service is currently unavailable This service is only... WebTo change the colour of a car, Balgores states, “One thing you must do is update your V5c registration certificate – also known as your log book – with the DVLA. A change of colour doesn’t affect your vehicle tax, but you must mark the colour changes on section 7 of your registration certificate, sign it and send it to DVLA, Swansea, SA99 1BA.” philhealth warehousing