WebIf you have not received your V5C after 6 weeks and you have not notified DVLA, you’ll have to pay £25 to get a replacement. Apply by post for a replacement V5C Download and fill in an application... Added a link to the 'Get a vehicle log book (V5C)' service. 29 July 2024. Paper … WebIf you do buy a car without being given the V5C/2, you can apply for a new logbook, but the DVLA and other organisations tend not to recommend this as it suggests the car you have bought was not from the official owner. Read more about selling a car without a V5C here.
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WebSep 20, 2012 · explosivo153 wrote: ». Hi, I recently bought a second hand car from a major dealer in NI. After waiting over a week for the car to be 'prepared' I was anxious to pick it up. The salesman informed me that they could not find the V5 but provided a V34 (NI) along with the £25 fee for a replacement V5 and told me I could use this to tax the car. WebIf you bought a vehicle without a V5C, you will need to apply for V5C (logbook) using a V62 application which may take up to 6 weeks … recent activity icloud storage
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WebJan 27, 2010 · Buying a car without the V5. I plan to view a car at the weekend and the current owner has said he cant for the life of him find the v5 anywhere. He has checked and a new one can be applied for (at cost of £25) using a v62 form. For a current owner this takes 10 working days and a new owner 20 working days. He has said if I wanted the car … WebSep 23, 2024 · 1. It’s Legal to Buy Out of State. Buying a vehicle across state lines is very common and shouldn’t present a problem for most car shoppers. Many out-of-state car purchases occur in multi-state metro … WebSep 23, 2011 · I bought a second hand car from a dealer and have not received V5. Dealer says they have contacted DVLA and I "should" get it within 10 days. Tax expires end of next month. Is there any way I can tax car without V5. Do we still have 14 days grace to renew tax? "A nation's greatness is measured by how it treats its weakest members." ~ … uniwersytet coventry