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Andy K



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Private Plate Transfer

I'm trying to take a private plate off a car (in my name) and put it straight onto another car.

I'm having difficulty finding the exact online form to do this!

Anyone give me some pointers please ?

Post #639972 Sun Feb 25 2024 11:04am
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I think you'll find it's the V317. https://www.gov.uk/government/publications...ion-number

I've done lots of transfers, but only from retention documents.

Post #639975 Sun Feb 25 2024 11:23am
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Andy K



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Thanks. Yes, that looks one way by post.

I guess if I need to do online, I need to do 2 forms.




Thought it was this.

https://www.gov.uk/put-registration-number-vehicle


I don't think you can do this in one more unless you do it by post.

It keeps asking for numbers I don't have . e.g.

the online retention service,
the V750 certificate of entitlement or
the V778 retention document.

which are numbers in 4 groups


EDIT: Take reg No off

https://www.personalisedvehicleregistratio...cle-lookup


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Post #639976 Sun Feb 25 2024 11:23am
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England 2012 Range Rover Sport SDV6 HSE Santorini Black

I've had nothing but problems with the DVLA for the last month or so.

I had to remove a number off my old car and pay the retention fee of £80.00 and I'm still waiting on the new V5 so I can assign it to the new one.

DVLA really seem to be dragging their heels on this one. They make it even more difficult for you if you're disabled too; i.e. couldn't do the tax online and had to go to a Post Office. Rolling Eyes

Post #639977 Sun Feb 25 2024 11:29am
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Andy K



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I purchased a used jag from a main dealer.
I must say the logbook process was very efficient.

Done electronically these days. I had an email as soon as I purchased it, and the actual logbook turned up within 5 days. I couldn’t believe it.

Post #639978 Sun Feb 25 2024 11:34am
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That's been my experience with previous purchases too - they've always been very good. Thumbs Up

I think they must have the 'newbie' on this one . . . Rolling with laughter

Post #639979 Sun Feb 25 2024 11:38am
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Lindab



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Does anyone know if you can take a personal plate off & put it on retention & substitute it with with another personal plate immediately or does it have to go back to the original plate, wait on the new V5, then assign the new plate then get another replacement v5.
Bit of a nuisance if you have to do that as apart from the time doing it twice, you have to inform your insurance company of the plate change back to original then phone again with plate change to new personal plate & no doubt they will charge you twice Range Rover Sport (gone): Mercedes S63 AMG Coupe: 992 Porsche Carrera 4S: Range Rover Fifty P400e

Post #639980 Sun Feb 25 2024 12:39pm
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Andy K



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Lookin at the website, if you do it online, it has an immediate effect.

Seams a bit more risky to me. But worth ago in your case

Post #639982 Sun Feb 25 2024 2:43pm
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RR Ally



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I have recently taken mine off a car and then put it on my new RRS.

The key thing is that you must remove it from the old car first, pay your £80 and then wait for the retention document to come in the post, it’s usually only a few days, then you can put the cherished number onto your new car.

You will get a new V5 for the old car so that you can get the plates made.

I have found the process to be very quick and easy, I have 3 cars with cherished plates and no bother moving the number. 2022 P510e RRS AB Frenze Red
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Post #639984 Sun Feb 25 2024 3:37pm
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Lindab



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RR Ally, That's not what I was asking. You were putting it on a different car. I have done this plenty times before, but the car you are taking it off reverts to the original registration
I want to take off a personal plate & retain it, but want to assign another personal plate to the same car, missing out the step of it reverting to the original registration
I don't think I can but was wondering if its possible. Range Rover Sport (gone): Mercedes S63 AMG Coupe: 992 Porsche Carrera 4S: Range Rover Fifty P400e

Post #639985 Sun Feb 25 2024 4:16pm
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Andy K



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I believe you can do it online in 2 steps.

Remove the plate and retain it. Either for 1,2,etc. years (was the case 8 years ago)
Yes, it gets the old number plate for a few minutes.

The transfer the plate onto the car.

Check out what reference numbers you require for the second part before you start

Post #639988 Sun Feb 25 2024 6:14pm
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Lindab



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Andy K. Thanks for that. Thumbs Up Seems just what I want. I believe the retention doc now lasts for 10 years Range Rover Sport (gone): Mercedes S63 AMG Coupe: 992 Porsche Carrera 4S: Range Rover Fifty P400e

Post #639992 Sun Feb 25 2024 10:38pm
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