You’ll also have to complete the ‘new keeper’ section of your car’s V5C logbook. Make sure you and the buyer sign the declaration and give them the small V5C/2 section of the form until their new V5 arrives. You’ll also need to contact the DVLA and inform them of a change ...
As the person selling the car, you must complete section 6 of the V5C – this is the registration certificate. Fill in the name of the new keeper, sign it, tear it off and send it to the DVLA. The remainder of the document goes to the new keeper. Don’t forget to hand over the...
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