Digitisation has already pushed the tax disc off our windscreens and the paper part of our driving licence out of existence, but the V5C document, also known as the plain old ‘V5’ or your car ‘logbook ...
Every vehicle that’s legally registered in the UK is issued with a V5C registration certificate by the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA). This document is also commonly referred to as the ...
MOST people will be aware now that from February 2003 a vehicle cannot be taxed without the V5 log book, writes Martin Ward, National research manager, CAP. This will dramatically change what the ...
A MASSIVE clampdown on car fraud has proved a success for the DVLA but a problem for some legitimate car buyers and dealers. The Swansea centre has revealed that it is processing 2,000 requests a day ...
Motorists who need to update the address details on their vehicle log book (V5C) can now do this online, the DVLA has announced. The new service will reduce the amount of time it takes motorists to ...
I have found a VW Scirocco at a local dealer that I'm interested in buying. I have done a search on the Gov.uk website, checked the Tax and MoT history and status and it's showing how the 'date of ...
Vehicles worth £13m have been stolen as a result of the loss of thousands of blank DVLA log books, a BBC investigation has found. The police say they could be dealing with the impact of the blunder ...
Last year, the DVLA received around 1.4 million paper applications for change of address on a vehicle record Motorists who need to update the address details on their vehicle log book (V5C) can now do ...
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