Archive for July, 2010
Posted on July 23, 2010 by Number Plates
From 15 August 2010, DVLA will be issuing a revised version of the V5C. The revised V5C is a different colour (red) and makes clear that the V5C is not proof of ownership. It will be issued to anyone who registers a new vehicle, or who notifies DVLA of a change of keeper or of [...]
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Posted on July 23, 2010 by Number Plates
Speedyreg donated a FIG registration for this year’s FIG FEST 2010. Our prize of registration number FIG 5683 went to a lucky lady. The event was held last weekend for all Figaro Car Owners. Friday 16th July 2010 19.30 Arrive to camp over night (Registration will not be open until Saturday Morning) Saturday 17th July [...]
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Posted on July 22, 2010 by Number Plates
When Can I Claim A Refund? You can get a refund for each full month still to run on the disc. To get a refund for an unused month, the disc must be posted or delivered to DVA before the first day of the month. How To Claim A Refund To claim a refund you [...]
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Posted on July 21, 2010 by Number Plates
CASH-strapped town halls have been slammed for refusing to give up number plates worth hundreds of thousands of pounds. The mayoral car registrations are among the most sought-after in the country. Blackburn with Darwen’s plate has been valued at up to £200,000, while Burnley’s would raise £100,000 and Rossendale’s £20,000. Campaigners say keeping these ‘egotistical [...]
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Posted on July 20, 2010 by Number Plates
If you are registering a used or imported vehicle you will need to produce documentation confirming both your name and address. This is to ensure that keeper details provided at the time of registration are genuine, thereby preventing the fraudulent registration of vehicles. Name and address checks are required on all applications. Identity Checks are [...]
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Posted on July 19, 2010 by Number Plates
Irish Number Plates can be the cheaper alternative when purchasing a personalised registration. From just £40, you can have your very own private plate on your vehicle, and what’s more, it’ll mask the age of your car as Irish number plates are dateless registrations. The registrations are very distinctive and are based around the letters [...]
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Posted on July 18, 2010 by Number Plates
Hi-impact acrylic is 3mm thick and is the only legal plate thickness for the U.K., with the exception of Ireland. Borders can be used but only single lined, to a maximum width of 6mm wide and must not be within 5mm of the registration numbers. Personalisation of plates must be in the centre of the [...]
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Posted on July 17, 2010 by Number Plates
Infrastructure Minister Phil Gawne MHK said non-standard plates were difficult to read – and it appeared they were being used in some cases in a deliberate attempt to disguise the identity of a vehicle. He said the Isle of Man had its own set of rules but in the past these had not been as [...]
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Posted on July 16, 2010 by Number Plates
List Of Post Office® Fermanagh Branches Which Provide Vehicle Re-Licensing (Post Office and the Post Office logo are registered trade marks of the Post Office Ltd) Re-Licensing Using Your V11 (NI) Tax Reminder Notice You can tax your vehicle from the 5th day of the month before expiry of your old disc and, during the [...]
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Posted on July 15, 2010 by Number Plates
Here are some facts about car registrations that you should know especially if you are going to register your car or if you want to personalise your car registration. Personalising car registration is a good option because it gives you the freedom to choose the number plate that you want. These facts will be able [...]
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