agency over millions of pounds of fines which he believes are illegal.Mr Mallon says penalties issued by the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) could break the law.The penalties are imposed when the owner of a vehicle fails to notify the DVLA of a change in ownership of a vehicle....
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. ...
This out of date Government department needs terminating and reinventing. I told them and wrote to them with evidence that I am no longer the owner of a written off vehicle yet they still want to fine me for a car I don't own! Disgusting low lifes making money out of innocent public....
Many people try to manipulate with the dates, or even giving a new look to their vehicle. But, that is not allowed by theDVLA’s policies. Some of them will even try to choose numbers that will make people think the car is newer than it is. The whole process needs to be fully lega...
The new campaign consists of three press ads, which warn motorists of the consequences of not informing the DVLA when they sell their vehicle. The ads, which break on August 5, 2004, tell people that if they do not send their vehicle registration certificate to the DVLA with the new owner...