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Personalised plates
More late night ebaying has resulted in the purchase of a personalised plate.
The seller has sent me the retention document and has already signed section 6 I want to stick it straight onto my car for which there is a fee of £80 However do I first need to transfer the retention document to my name for which there is a further fee of £25? Anyone done this before? Chz |
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Take a look on www.imachav.com it should tell you everything you need to know.
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Read the gov site. https://www.gov.uk/personalised-vehi...r-to-a-vehicle
Ss long as they filed it in right you only need to fill in your details.and have your doc s. https://www.gov.uk/personalised-vehi...tration-number |
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Phil don't you mean www.imachav.init
Cheers NTECUK, looks like I need a V62 ‘application for a vehicle registration certificate V5C’ form But in order to add a nominee (me) I need to this Adding a nominee or taxing your vehicle when you assign the number You can add a nominee when assigning the registration number by:
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I'll be swopping my plate from bike to car in January, luckily it'll only cost me £80
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If you pop along to your local office they have all the forms and as long as every thing is in order they do it there and then .
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I think that's the best bet, shame it's 40 miles away.
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I want personalised plate for the bike, bit expensive and god knows what to get!
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Wouldn't it just be simper to change your name to WX36 7DM?
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