Dave Bailey
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posted on 17/7/16 at 10:08 PM |
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Private plate transfer
Sadly my father passed away a few weeks ago and we are trying to sort his car out. The car is in my fathers name and we are going to PX it for a new
Seat for my mum. We want to transfer the private plate to my mums new car... Two questions
1. Do I have to register the car in my mothers name to sell it?
2. Do I have to register the car in my mothers name to transfer the plate?
Obviously if the answer is yes to either results in a potential delay whilst I get the V5 changed....
Thanks
Dave Bailey
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chicade
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posted on 18/7/16 at 04:59 AM |
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You can do it online now probably the easiest thing would be to pay your fee and put it on retention then you can transfer it onto which ever vehicle
you want for free which can also be done online
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hizzi
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posted on 18/7/16 at 05:36 AM |
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i did this recently go online to dvla and put on retention that happens instantly. then wait till you have logsbooks for new cars all sorted then
have plate put on to new car otherwise it can take up to six weeks to swap and dealer will hold both cars
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nick205
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posted on 18/7/16 at 08:01 AM |
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I recently paid £80 to remove a no. plat from a car registered in my name before selling the car. Put the no. plate on a retention certificate and
then put it on my wife's car registered in here name. DVLA wouldn't do it online for reasons neither they or I could figure out. I then
filled in the paperwork and wrote to the DVLA who wrote back saying they couldn't do it. Subsequently went back online and put it on my
wife's car for free with no issues!
IMHO the DVLA are not that bright or switched on and you're better off doing it yourself online
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Dave Bailey
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posted on 18/7/16 at 08:16 AM |
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My problem is that the car is in my fathers name who has sadly passed away. I suppose nothing stopping me trying to do it online.
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nick205
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posted on 18/7/16 at 09:15 AM |
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quote: Originally posted by Dave Bailey
My problem is that the car is in my fathers name who has sadly passed away. I suppose nothing stopping me trying to do it online.
I'd hazard a guess the DVLA don't know that your father has passed away?
If that's the case then there should be no issue putting the plate on a retention certificate or simply transferring it between cars. From
experiece it doesn't matter if the FROM and TO cars are registered to different people.
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Fred W B
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posted on 18/7/16 at 05:43 PM |
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Sorry for your loss.
If the car is in your fathers name is it not now tied up in the estate? I had a similar case and had to get permission form the executor of the will
to sell the car. And the proceeds of the sale went into the estate until that was wound up.
Apologies if you have that in hand.
regards
Fred W B
You can do it quickly. You can do it cheap. You can do it right. – Pick any two.
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nick205
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posted on 20/7/16 at 10:50 AM |
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quote: Originally posted by Fred W B
Sorry for your loss.
If the car is in your fathers name is it not now tied up in the estate? I had a similar case and had to get permission form the executor of the will
to sell the car. And the proceeds of the sale went into the estate until that was wound up.
Apologies if you have that in hand.
regards
Fred W B
Hadn't thought of that, but I guess it's a possible issue.
If it's not got that far I'd still be tempted to try and change the plates before it does.
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Dave Bailey
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posted on 20/7/16 at 11:46 AM |
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Basically...
Have to change the ownership to my mum then everything can be sorted online.....
Dave B
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gremlin1234
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posted on 20/7/16 at 02:28 PM |
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remember the registered keeper <can> be different from the owner.
so may be able to do it without changing the v5.
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