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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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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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- If your vehicle is damaged
- Making an application
- After you’ve applied
If your vehicle is classed as ‘seriously damaged’ you cannot register it with DVLA. You will not be refunded for any VAT and duty or vehicle approval fee you paid before trying to register the vehicle.
Serious damage means the vehicle cannot be repaired. For UK vehicles this means it’s a category A or B insurance write-off.
For imported vehicles, it might say something like ‘statutory write-off’, ‘scrapped’ or ‘non-repairable’ on the registration certificate.
Check with the registration authority for the country the vehicle is from to find out if the vehicle is ‘seriously damaged’.
Use form V55/4 for new vehicles
Fill in the V55/4 form to register a new vehicle, including new imported vehicles and newly-built (kit) cars.
Use form V55/5 for used vehicles
Fill in the V55/5 form to register a used vehicle, including: rebuilt vehicles used imported vehicles older vehicles that have never been registered vehicles that have been brought back to the UK after being exported
Provide copies of identity documents
Send in a photocopy of your photocard driving licence with your application form to prove your identity. If you cannot do this, you must send in photocopies of one document that proves your name and another document that proves your address. Documents you can use to confirm your name include your: passport marriage or civil partnership certificate divorce or end of civil partnership document (decree nisi, decree absolute, conditional order or final order) birth or adoption certificate Gender Recognition Certificate current UK paper driving licence (not a paper counterpart) Documents you can use to confirm your address include a: recent utility bill (within the last 3 months) - for example gas, electricity, water, landline recent bank or building society statement (within the last 3 months) medical card council tax bill for current year You can fill in form V959 - ‘Notification of name and address check’ instead of these documents to prove your identity if you’re a current DVLA trade plate holder.
DVLA might need to inspect your vehicle. If your application is approved, DVLA will send you a vehicle log book (V5C).
Your V5C shows:
•the vehicle’s registration number
•the vehicle keeper’s name and address
•other information about the vehicle (the make, vehicle identification number (VIN) and number of previous keepers)
DVLA will also return your identity documents.
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The fee of £55 for making a new registration (where applicable). A current MOT certificate for vehicles more than 3 years old (4 years in Northern Ireland). A certificate of newness if it is new (use a declaration of newness for imported vehicles). Any relevant documents appertaining to the vehicle (e.g. build plans for kit cars).
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Enter the vehicle registration to check the annual cost of taxing the vehicle. Our free car check provides many data fields for UK vehicles including the cost of taxing the vehicle for 6 or 12 months.