DVLA - Changes to Vehicle Registration Certificates (V5C)

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DVLA - Changes to Vehicle Registration Certificates (V5C)

Post by macplaxton » 01 Aug 2010 08:24 pm

DVLA Press Release - 21/07/2010

Action to protect second hand car buyers

The introduction of a new, more secure, vehicle registration certificate was announced today by Transport Minister Mike Penning as new information is published online giving drivers tips on what to look out for when buying a second hand car.

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The new certificate is being introduced following the theft of a number of blank certificates in 2006. The aim is to reduce the risks to motorists of buying a stolen or cloned vehicle. The new documents will be issued from 15 August 2010 for all newly registered vehicles and when there are changes to an existing registration, such as a change of keeper or address.

From the middle of next year, the new certificate will be issued to all remaining vehicles when they are re-licensed or declared to be off the road. The existing blue V5C will remain valid for these vehicles until it is replaced and DVLA will not be asking for the old V5C to be returned.

Mike Penning said:

“Too many people are being tricked into buying stolen or cloned vehicles.

“We know that criminals try to legitimise the sale of a stolen or cloned vehicle with a forged or stolen registration certificate and they get away with it because many motorists believe that a registration certificate is proof of ownership. It is important that motorists are aware that this is not the case.

“That is why I am pleased to announce a new, more secure vehicle registration certificate, which not only looks significantly different to the ones that were stolen, but also carries a clear message on the front of it that it is not a proof of ownership.

“We have also published easy to follow advice on what steps to take before buying a used vehicle on the web.

“I hope these measures will help reduce the number of innocent motorists who fall victim to crime.”

DVLA recommends buyers ask to see proof of ownership of a vehicle - such as a bill of sale - and check the vehicle’s service records and a MOT certificate to assure themselves that the sale is legal.

“Buyer Beware” information can be found at http://www.direct.gov.uk/buyerbeware

Notes to Editors:

1. Existing V5Cs will remain valid until they are replaced.

2. Images of both the new and existing certificates are attached for comparison. They are also available at http://www.direct.gov.uk/buyerbeware

3. The theft from DVLA’s paper supplier took place in 2006 and a Police investigation is ongoing.

4. DVLA normally issues around 17 million vehicle registration certificates and expects to issue an extra 18 million vehicle registration certificates by August 2012.

5. This is a UK wide certificate and will be issued to vehicles registered in Great Britain and Northern Ireland.

6. Useful tips when buying a used vehicle include:

* be careful of adverts quoting mobile phone numbers - owners are hard to trace
* watch out for adverts giving a landline number with specific times to call - it could be a phone box
* find out the market value of the vehicle - if it’s being offered much cheaper, ask yourself why
* find out where the vehicle’s stamped-in Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) should be so that you can check it against the vehicle registration certificate (V5C)
* arrange to see the vehicle in daylight at the seller’s home and not in a public place such as service stations, pub car parks and petrol forecourts
* ask to see additional identification
* check whether the vehicle has outstanding finance, as this could affect your rights to the vehicle
* ask to see proof of ownership such as a bill of sale
* ask to see the vehicle service records and a MOT certificate
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Re: DVLA - Changes to Vehicle Registration Certificates (V5C

Post by Speedy88 » 01 Aug 2010 10:28 pm

*sigh* too little too late :roll:
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Post by macplaxton » 01 Aug 2010 10:35 pm

Further info from the FBHVC:

"The ‘scrap’ box has also been removed because all cars, light vans and three-wheeled motor vehicles- excluding motor tricycles, must be taken to an Authorised Treatment Facility, who should issue a Certificate of Destruction (CoD). Vehicles other than those already mentioned, should still be taken to an ATF to ensure they are destroyed to environmental standards. Anyone keeping the vehicle but breaking it up for parts, etc, should make a Statutory off Road Notification (SORN) to let DVLA know that the vehicle is being kept unlicensed and off the road."
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Post by Chris_C » 02 Aug 2010 12:35 am

Hahahaha, that'll be 3 reg documents I have for Kar and Fake then :roll:

When did the new style come in, can't have been long before 2006?
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Post by macplaxton » 02 Aug 2010 12:51 am

Chris_C wrote:When did the new style come in, can't have been long before 2006?
The EU compliant V5C Vehicle Registration Certificates were rolled out sometime in 2004 with the old one's (V5 Vehicle Registration Document) became defunct on 30th June 2005.
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Post by foggyjames » 02 Aug 2010 12:52 am

The loss of the "scrapped" box is...interesting!

I guess as long as you're weighing the shell in at an ATF, it's no bother.

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Re: DVLA - Changes to Vehicle Registration Certificates (V5C

Post by magnumpi » 02 Aug 2010 07:59 pm

Excellent, to make it safer , yet it was from them that the papers were stolen, good going guys.

Maybe they will employ more people to actually do stuff when requested rather than wasting it on new V5's.

Lastly, what happened to the old log books, that were by their nature a log of the vehicles history. It would tell you all the previous owners, colour changes etc so you could do your own research through that.

Isn't progress great :roll:
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