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      • There is a single fee of £55 to register and tax a vehicle for the first time with DVLA. Payment methods include a cheque or postal order. But, you should not send cash through the post.
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  2. You’ll have to pay a fee of £55 if you’re registering and taxing a vehicle for the first time with DVLA. You can pay by cheque or postal order. You cannot send cash.

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  3. Search and buy from millions of personalised number plates direct from the DVLA, including auction plates and cherished plates.

    • Register a new vehicle
    • Register a used vehicle
    • When you’ll get your new V5C
    • Checking your new V5C
    • If your new V5C has not arrived

    The dealer will usually register a brand new vehicle for you.

    If the dealer will not do it, you can register the vehicle yourself.

    The seller will usually register a used vehicle for you. They can do it online or by post.

    You’ll need to register your used vehicle yourself if it does not have a vehicle log book (V5C).

    You need to tax a used vehicle before you can use it on the road.

    There’s a different way to register the vehicle if you’re taking it abroad including the Channel Islands (Jersey and Guernsey), Isle of Man or Ireland.

    You’ll usually get your new V5C within 4 weeks of the vehicle being registered.

    You’ll get your new V5C within 3 to 5 days if both of the following apply to your vehicle:

    •it’s a used vehicle

    •the seller registered it to you online

    If anything on your V5C is wrong

    Make the changes on the V5C and send it back to DVLA. DVLA Swansea SA99 1BA You’ll get the replacement V5C within 4 weeks.

    If it’s a used vehicle registered by post

    There’s a different way to get another V5C sent to you. You’ll need to: download form V62 or get it from certain Post Office branches send it to DVLA with the new keeper slip given to you by the seller The new keeper slip needs to be from the most recent V5C. Check that the date on the slip matches the last V5C issue date on the vehicle enquiry service if you’re not sure. If you do not send in the new keeper slip from the most recent V5C, you’ll have to pay £25. Contact DVLA if your V5C has not arrived and it’s been 4 weeks since you sent in form V62.

  4. Aug 29, 2016 · There are fees payable to DVLA to perform certain tasks relating to personalised number plate ownership. Here is a brief summary of the various types of fees and what they cover. Put a registration mark on retention; £80 (used to cost £105 – reduced 9th March 2015)

  5. Tell DVLA you've sold your vehicle or transferred it to a new registered keeper (owner), or that you've bought a vehicle.

  6. dvlaregistrations.dvla.gov.uk › newregistrationsNew Registrations

    Thousands of new prefix registrations are now available to buy direct from our website. You can search all of these new registrations here. Prices start from £250, all prices include VAT &...