plate Xfer question
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From: Ramsgate, Kent Drives: E39 530D Touring
plate Xfer question
ok, i know you need a form for the transfer of a plate from car 1 to car2 (which ive got)
but do you need a seperate form to put a plate on car 1 again?
also i'm assuming car1 can be put back on it's original plate? (its the cherished plate thats getting Xfered off of it)
also if there are 2 forms, do both have to get handed in at the same time?
but do you need a seperate form to put a plate on car 1 again?
also i'm assuming car1 can be put back on it's original plate? (its the cherished plate thats getting Xfered off of it)
also if there are 2 forms, do both have to get handed in at the same time?
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I believe they put the original plate back on the car, if still available.
The V317 cherished transfer application form. It has a tear-off sheet containing notes for guidance in question and answer form. You should read these very carefully and retain them for future reference. The completed application and associated documents should be sent to your nearest DVLA local office.
What do I take or send to the DVLA local office?
the completed V317 application form (minus the notes for guidance)
V5/V5C registration documents/certificates for both vehicles.
a test certificate for each vehicle that requires one (although either vehicle may not be old enough to need one, they must belong to a class of vehicle that normally requires MOT or HGV testing)
the current fee of £80
if you need vehicle tax for either vehicle at the same time, you will need to complete a V10 tax application form or the V11 tax reminder form and provide the relevant certificate of insurance or valid cover note, and appropriate rate of vehicle tax. Please ensure that you have your vehicle tax disc details (expiry date and serial number) and vehicle identification number (VIN) or chassis number to hand if you intend visiting the DVLA local office
What do I take or send to the DVLA local office?
the completed V317 application form (minus the notes for guidance)
V5/V5C registration documents/certificates for both vehicles.
a test certificate for each vehicle that requires one (although either vehicle may not be old enough to need one, they must belong to a class of vehicle that normally requires MOT or HGV testing)
the current fee of £80
if you need vehicle tax for either vehicle at the same time, you will need to complete a V10 tax application form or the V11 tax reminder form and provide the relevant certificate of insurance or valid cover note, and appropriate rate of vehicle tax. Please ensure that you have your vehicle tax disc details (expiry date and serial number) and vehicle identification number (VIN) or chassis number to hand if you intend visiting the DVLA local office
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