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      • If you know for sure that you’re not going to be using your car for a while and plan to stop paying your insurance or car tax, then yes, you will need a SORN to declare your car off road and out of use to avoid a fine from the DVLA.
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  2. Tell DVLA you’re taking your vehicle off the road, for example if you’re keeping it in a garage. This is sometimes called a ‘Statutory Off Road Notification’ (SORN).

    • Driver And Vehicle Licensing Agency
    • You can keep your vehicle on the road – just don’t drive it. The clue is in the name. When you SORN your vehicle, it can’t be kept on a public road – so it must be kept in a garage, on a driveway or on private land.
    • SORN is transferrable to the next vehicle keeper. In the same way vehicle tax isn’t transferred to the new keeper, when you buy a vehicle, SORN is also not transferred.
    • You need to make a SORN annually. You only need to tell DVLA once when you SORN your vehicle, and you don’t need to renew this every year. The SORN lasts until the vehicle is re-taxed, sold, permanently exported or scrapped.
    • You can’t drive vehicle to have an MOT if it’s SORN. You can drive to a pre-arranged MOT appointment under SORN.
  3. How and when to make a SORN (Statutory Off Road Notification) to stop taxing and insuring your vehicle, including when the SORN is valid, penalties and rules for motor traders.

  4. Apr 11, 2024 · If you’re planning on taking your car off the road and not using it for an extended period of time, you’ll need to ‘SORN’ it with the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA).

  5. If you have a vehicle and no intention of driving it on the road, you must inform the DVLA by officially registering the vehicle as being off the road. Registering a SORN means the car's owner can avoid paying vehicle tax.

  6. A SORN is a Statutory Off Road Notification and is the declaration to the DVLA that you have removed the vehicle from the public roads. There are several reasons why you might make a SORN and also several legal requirements to be aware of.

  7. Sep 2, 2020 · If you’re buying a car that is currently off the road, you need to tax it if you intend to drive it or submit a new SORN with your details. That can be done by informing the DVLA of the change of keeper .

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