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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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  3. 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.

  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)

    • Eligibility
    • Apply to assign a number
    • After you assign a private number

    You cannot:

    •assign a number starting with ‘Q’ or ‘NIQ’

    •put a private number on a ‘Q’ registered vehicle

    •use a private number that makes a vehicle look newer than it is - for example, an ‘07’ registration number on a 2003 registered vehicle

    The vehicle must:

    •be registered with DVLA in the UK

    If the vehicle is:

    •registered to you - apply online or by post

    •a used vehicle you just bought - wait for DVLA to send you a new V5C in your name before you apply online or by post

    •brand new - give the dealer your V750 or V778 document and ask them to apply

    •registered to someone else and you want the private number to be transferred to them - apply online or by post

    It’s free to apply online or by post. You need the vehicle’s log book (V5C).

    You’ll be sent:

    •a new log book (V5C)

    •your original MOT back (if you sent it to tax the vehicle)

    You must put new number plates on the vehicle before you drive it.

    You can keep the original registration number and plates - they’ll be reassigned to the vehicle when you take off the private number.

    You must not sell or get rid of a vehicle until you get the new log book (V5C).

  5. current vehicle tax rate. Check a vehicle's details, tax and SORN status and expiry dates on the Driver Vehicle and Licensing Agency (DVLA) database - online and telephone enquiries.

  6. Website managed by Connect Internet Solutions. Registration Styles. 'Current' styleare the registrations currently used for new registrations and are made up of the form; 2 letters, 2 numbers and then 3 letters. AA68 ABC. 'Prefix' styleare the registrations that were used prior to 2001 and consist of; 1 letter, 1-3 numbers and then 3 letters.

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