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locoboy - 20/8/07 at 06:22 PM

Can anyone advise what paperwork i need to complete registration with DVLA,

Im hoping to pre empt their questions and have the paperwork all filled in or at least part filled in to speed things up a bit.

And can it be downloaded form anywhere?

Cheers


nib1980 - 20/8/07 at 06:40 PM

V55/4 for new (57) plate, or V55/5 for age related plate + V627/1 build report.

Build report can be downloaded the others can't as there carbon paper, available from local offices or odering by phone from swansea.

ALL of course post SVA completion!


locoboy - 20/8/07 at 07:55 PM

What about for a Q plate?


wicket - 20/8/07 at 08:11 PM

Same paperwork


Omni - 21/8/07 at 01:27 AM

Link to the V627/1

Enjoy.

O

DVLA


Findlay234 - 21/8/07 at 09:20 AM

so you only need to start the whole registration stuff after the sva pass then?


iank - 21/8/07 at 09:35 AM

Lots of good information here:
http://www.totalkitcar.com/tkc_article_123.php

You need a chassis number pre-SVA so that part of the registration process needs to be started prior to that.


DarrenW - 21/8/07 at 09:49 AM

I started my registration rocess off before SVA. Home visit, chassis number allocation etc. DVLA brought the forms out to me and told me what i had to fill in. Some offices are different hence why some people have to do it after SVA. No harm getting the forms before hand and start filling them in though.

Not sure if Stockton still do home visits now. They did tell me that if the car was more road worthy i would have had to do it afterwards and take the car to them. As it wasnt roadworthy but could be defined as a car they were happy to come out.


iank - 21/8/07 at 10:28 AM

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Originally posted by DarrenW
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Not sure if Stockton still do home visits now. They did tell me that if the car was more road worthy i would have had to do it afterwards and take the car to them. As it wasnt roadworthy but could be defined as a car they were happy to come out.


Which is mad as you can't legally drive it to the DVLA roadworthy or not. Does that mean you could just remove the wheels and hide them to get a home visit?