Should I contact the DVLA when I have sold my car? When you sell a vehicle the DVLA (Driver Vehicle Licensing Agency) MUST be informed. You the seller and owner are responsible for this procedure. We have many years’ experience dealing with DVLA enquiries and can assist with most problems...
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When transferring a vehicle to a new owner (whether this is a dealer, private buyer or scrapyard at the end of a car’s life) remember there are sections of the V5C document both you and the new owner must fill in and send to the DVLA to inform them of the new details.car...
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As soon as you’ve sold your car, you’ll need to inform the DVLA so that the car’s registration can be transferred to the new owner. You can do this online using the 11-digit reference number from your car’s V5C. Or you can fill in the logbook and post it to the DVLA. The...
Post April 2017, anyone buying a car that is rated at 100g/km or lower will pay £680 in VED over five years, whereas owner of such cars under the pre-April system would pay no VED. As the changes only apply to vehicles registered after 1 April 2017, buying a nearly new car ...
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2.When you complete the sale, make sure the new owner's section of the V5C is filled in correctly, and that you take the relevant section, which acts as proof of your ownership until the new V5C is sent to you by theDVLA. The seller is responsible for sending the rest of the V5...
When payment for your car has been confirmed, you should then hand over your car keys (including any spares), the ‘New Owner’ section of your V5C (vehicle logbook), and your service and MOT history. As well as informing the DVLA that you have sold your car, you will also need to...