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 ...
The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) is warning car buyers to check the V5C registration document of any used car they are buying. In particular, it's urging buyers to make sure that the V5C ...
07:42, Wed, Nov 11, 2020 Updated: 07:42, Thu, Nov 12, 2020 A V5C logbook is an important document needed for taxing your vehicle. Your V5C, also known as a car log book, is proof that you are the ...
As part of DVLA’s Transformation of online services, the organisation is launching an V5C on Demand service. This means that the V5C registration document can be suppressed, and requested on demand ...
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 ...
Car buyers are being urged to check the V5C registration document carefully before buying a used car. The DVLA has issued an alert listing serial numbers of vehicle registration documents that have ...
Any car V5C registered in UK can be scrapped by a thief with a simple declaration of "no V5 available". The scrapyard, even an authorised vehicle dismantler, cannot verify via DVLA or police-related ...
While buying a car can be a very exciting time for a motorist, the DVLA has warned of one mistake that could see new owners scammed. The DVLA has warned motorists not to make a potentially dangerous ...
Scammers could steal your identity if you post a picture of your car’s log book online when selling it second-hand. That’s the warning from the DVLA as a wave of owners flocks to sell their vehicles ...
Recently I returned a car and managed to get a refund for a Mazda 6 that I bought that had a lot of problems with it. The car was returned within 4 weeks of purchsing it and the dealer was ok with it ...