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sprouts-car

posted on 25/1/13 at 01:48 PM Reply With Quote
IVA Guide

Afternoon folks,

I'm sure this has been covered before but the search doesn't seem to be working atm.

Has anyone written a step by step guide to IVA and registering an amateur built kitcar?

Every time I try and read through the gov and dvla stuff I seem to find different form or completely different steps.

Any help?





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Ben_Copeland

posted on 25/1/13 at 02:34 PM Reply With Quote
I assume you've read the IVA manual?

Lot of info Stickied at the top of the IVA section!



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deezee

posted on 25/1/13 at 02:37 PM Reply With Quote
Its pretty straight forward. You fill in forms found on Gov.UK Vehicle Approval Website, specifically Application for IVA (VOSA 753) and your Amateur Built Declaration (Vosa 768). Also send through your receipts and build photos. They'll give you a date and you turn up with the car for testing.

Then onto the DVLA. I went my local office and asked them for the forms V55/5 and V627/1 and fill them in. They'll then process that and probably ask to inspect the car at another site (if your after age related) to see that the parts and old. Then issue you a V948 so you can get plates and follow it up with a issuing a V5C in the next few weeks.

The VOSA people are very helpful. The DVLA are completely uninterested, so I recommend you go and see your local office (if they still exist) and talk to a real person, not the Swansea head office.






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renetom

posted on 25/1/13 at 05:30 PM Reply With Quote
IVA

Hi
This may be a little help
Or confuse even more
Good luck
René

http://www.dft.gov.uk/vosa/repository/Guide%20to%20the%20Individual%20Vehicle%20Approval%20(IVA)%20Scheme.pdf

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posted on 5/2/13 at 12:01 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by deezee
Its pretty straight forward. You fill in forms found on Gov.UK Vehicle Approval Website, specifically Application for IVA (VOSA 753) and your Amateur Built Declaration (Vosa 768). Also send through your receipts and build photos. They'll give you a date and you turn up with the car for testing.

Then onto the DVLA. I went my local office and asked them for the forms V55/5 and V627/1 and fill them in. They'll then process that and probably ask to inspect the car at another site (if your after age related) to see that the parts and old. Then issue you a V948 so you can get plates and follow it up with a issuing a V5C in the next few weeks.

The VOSA people are very helpful. The DVLA are completely uninterested, so I recommend you go and see your local office (if they still exist) and talk to a real person, not the Swansea head office.



You say VOSA 753 first, but that needs a vin.

I phoned the dvla and they say to get a vin i need to fill in a v55???

So which first?





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Acc8braman

posted on 5/2/13 at 07:12 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by deezee
Its pretty straight forward. You fill in forms found on Gov.UK Vehicle Approval Website, specifically Application for IVA (VOSA 753) and your Amateur Built Declaration (Vosa 768). Also send through your receipts and build photos. They'll give you a date and you turn up with the car for testing.

Then onto the DVLA. I went my local office and asked them for the forms V55/5 and V627/1 and fill them in. They'll then process that and probably ask to inspect the car at another site (if your after age related) to see that the parts and old. Then issue you a V948 so you can get plates and follow it up with a issuing a V5C in the next few weeks.

The VOSA people are very helpful. The DVLA are completely uninterested, so I recommend you go and see your local office (if they still exist) and talk to a real person, not the Swansea head office.


Hi,

Went to this site and clicked on Download IVA

In section 4. Vehical Class.

It is A but I want to use the donor reg but thats only for class C?

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Mr C

posted on 13/2/13 at 09:59 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by sprouts-car
quote:
Originally posted by deezee
Its pretty straight forward. You fill in forms found on Gov.UK Vehicle Approval Website, specifically Application for IVA (VOSA 753) and your Amateur Built Declaration (Vosa 768). Also send through your receipts and build photos. They'll give you a date and you turn up with the car for testing.

Then onto the DVLA. I went my local office and asked them for the forms V55/5 and V627/1 and fill them in. They'll then process that and probably ask to inspect the car at another site (if your after age related) to see that the parts and old. Then issue you a V948 so you can get plates and follow it up with a issuing a V5C in the next few weeks.

The VOSA people are very helpful. The DVLA are completely uninterested, so I recommend you go and see your local office (if they still exist) and talk to a real person, not the Swansea head office.



You say VOSA 753 first, but that needs a vin.

I phoned the dvla and they say to get a vin i need to fill in a v55???

So which first?


I went in person to the local office, told them I needed the VIN to apply for the IVA, waited 1/2 an hour and walked out with a letter with the VIN number on it.





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