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flange nut

posted on 4/2/07 at 04:35 PM Reply With Quote
One step closer

I've got my chassis number from the DVLA. I sent my V627/1 and V55/5 off on the 3rd January and didn't hear anything for a couple of weeks or so. This I thought was typical of the DVLA so I phoned. Of course we all know you can't just phone your local office. I phoned Swansea, explained the problem and they said someone would call within two hours. Sure enough I got a call from a young lady at Northampton. I explained that I had sent my v627/1 and v55/5 at the beginning of January and hadn't heard anything. She said she would investigate and call me back. She did phone back to say that she couldn't find my paper work and as the vehicle examiner was out of the office and she had locked everything up she couldn't help me at this time. She would phone me when she had seen the VE. No phone call came. Tried phoning Swansea again but discovered that they were all on strike, all I got was the busy tone. Phoned the next day and went through the usual procedure, someone would call within a couple of hours. I did get a call and I explained all over again that I had sent in my V627/1 and V55/5 at the beginning of January and wanted someone to examine my car and issue me with a chassis number. I got the usual "I'll go and find your documents and call you back". I didn't hold much hope in getting a call but the bloke did call back. He had found my forms and explained that the vehicle examiner had been off sick for the last two weeks and probably wouldn't be back for at least another one. He suggested that they should issue a chassis number now and I could get the car examined after the SVA. This sounded good to me as it removed a possible big problem of getting the car down to the DVLA office if they had insisted on examining it there. I got the letter on Friday, stamped a plate up and welded it on today.
Next step, maybe a MOT then the SVA.

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jollygreengiant

posted on 4/2/07 at 04:52 PM Reply With Quote
So was the local Vehicle Examiner just OUT or OFF SICK, come to that do they know the difference between the two different states of not being there.

Glad to hear your making some progress.





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stevec

posted on 4/2/07 at 04:55 PM Reply With Quote
If it was easy we would have nothing to tell our family and friends.
I love these DVLA / VOSA threads I would not normally believe how many different ways people get treated by them.
Anyway well done, A big step forward.
Steve.

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rusty nuts

posted on 4/2/07 at 06:57 PM Reply With Quote
Why is it the V.E. is always ill/on holiday etc?
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paulf

posted on 4/2/07 at 09:35 PM Reply With Quote
When I had to get a vin number from Northampton the examiner was going to come and look at the car on a set date. On the day I got a phone call to say he was ill and would rearrange at a later date.
I didnt hear anything for 3 months and when I next called was told that he had left and they didnt do home visits anymore. After arranging to trailer the car there I arrived and the examiner was away on a training course and had overlooked my appointment.Luckily another person was volunteered to do the inspection but as he had not done one before I had to tell him what was what and show him the engine number etc, my vin arrived in the post the next day so was eventually ok.
When I registered the car it was easy with no problems, apart from not recieving the logbook, I called Swansea and enquired after it and was told they had no record of the car which I had been driving for 3 months. It turned out that the paperwork had become lost somewhere between Northampton and Swansea.
Paul.

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Why is it the V.E. is always ill/on holiday etc?

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paulf

posted on 4/2/07 at 09:41 PM Reply With Quote
Geoff
Good to hear its almost there, remember that an MOT isnt essential but if you have one then the car will need an MOT from the first year onwards instead of after 3 years.
Hurry up and get it SVAed and we can start to arrange some Northants area runs out when the weather gets better, there will be a few of us with cars on the road this year.
Paul
quote:
Originally posted by flange nut
Next step, maybe a MOT then the SVA.

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Stu16v

posted on 4/2/07 at 09:45 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by CaLviNx
quote:
Originally posted by flange nut
Of course we all know you can't just phone your local office.



erm sorry but thats not quite correct, I have listed ALL the DVLA local office numbers a really long time ago.

LINK TO THE LOCAL OFFICE (DVLA) NUMBERS


Have you tried ringing any of the listed numbers?





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flange nut

posted on 4/2/07 at 09:56 PM Reply With Quote
Hi CalviNx,

That list must be rather old and issued before they centralised the contact method. If you try and ring the Northampton office number you get a BT recorded message that tells you the number is not available.

Geoff

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flange nut

posted on 4/2/07 at 11:02 PM Reply With Quote
Hi Paul,

Yes I realise that getting a MOT now means that the DVLA system will always state that the car needs one. This, you do/you don't need a MOT business is a bit of a grey area. I believe some DVLA offices insist that that your car passes an MOT before they will register it, if it contains secondhand parts. I'm not sure if Northampton is one of them but getting a MOT has a few benefits.

1) Once insured I can drive the car to the MOT station.
2) I can check the headlights, emissions and brakes before the SVA.
3) The car gets checked over by someone else and certifies it roadworthy.
4)The MOT could be useful to show the police, if I'm stopped on the way to the SVA, that the car is basically roadworthy and not an accident waiting to happen.

So I will probably get one.

Geoff

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Marcus

posted on 5/2/07 at 09:55 AM Reply With Quote
On the tyre issue - tread depth isn't tested by SVA bloke, they can be as bald as you like as long as the markings on the sidewall are correct!





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David Jenkins

posted on 5/2/07 at 09:57 AM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Marcus
On the tyre issue - tread depth isn't tested by SVA bloke, they can be as bald as you like as long as the markings on the sidewall are correct!


Marcus, I know you wrote that tongue-in-cheek...
...but you can expect a REALLY tough test on everything else, 'cos he'll think you're taking the wee!

And, of course, he is a VOSA official who can declare your car unfit for the road and stop you driving it off the test centre until it's sorted (assuming you drove it there).

Any sane testee (that sounds rude!) who doesn't present his car in a totally roadworthy state deserves the yard-long fault sheet that they will undoubtably get!


[Edited on 5/2/07 by David Jenkins]






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Stu16v

posted on 8/2/07 at 10:46 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by CaLviNx
quote:
Originally posted by Stu16v
Have you tried ringing any of the listed numbers?


Yes actually I have, Aberdeen (naturally) Dundee And the one in Bristol to see how they deal with things with them being in the same local as V.O.S.A. HQ.

[Edited on 4/2/07 by CaLviNx]


Well, you were lucky to pick the ones that are/were still active. Most, if not all the numbers are now defunct.





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DarrenW

posted on 9/2/07 at 10:57 AM Reply With Quote
When time came to get my car inspected came around i just wrote to the local office. Next day a very nice and knowledgable young lady called me to arrange home visit and confirm my proposed chassis number was fine. I then had her direct dial number. Job sorted.

She brought the forms out with her and even helped me complete them. Stockton always get a big thumbs up from me.

Even after SVA when i needed to re-tax after 6 months, i found i couldnt do it online as it was asking for an MOT. A call on her direct line resulted in me sending V5 back to her, she issued road tax very quickly and sent the V5 off to DVLA to be ammended. I now have fingers crossed that it was done correctly when i get car out of winter hibernation.






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DavidM

posted on 11/2/07 at 01:42 AM Reply With Quote
Well done Geoff, let's hope it won't be too long before you get it on the road.

That'll be another very tidy LOCOST finished!

David

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Peteff

posted on 11/2/07 at 11:24 AM Reply With Quote
Sheffield doesn't work, it's not at that address any more they moved six years ago. Try here
Click on the map for your area.

[Edited on 11/2/07 by Peteff]





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