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Renew or get vehicle tax if you do not have your reminder letter (V11), email or text message - renew online or at the Post Office with your V5C.
Overview of the vehicle operator licensing system.
How to register your vehicle and the cost - new registrations, kit cars, rebuilds, radically altered vehicles, old and classic vehicles, vehicle identification numbers, Q plates
Detailed information about vehicles in the UK, which would be too large to use as structured tables. They are provided as simple CSV text files.
Update your vehicle log book (V5C) and send it to DVLA to change your address.
Check registration, MOT, tax, vehicle identification number and other details to help make sure a used car is not stolen or unsafe
Detailed statistics about vehicle licensing and registered vehicles in the United Kingdom.
Get a replacement log book (V5C) if the original has been lost, stolen, damaged or destroyed, or you have not received one for your new vehicle.
Updating your V5C registration certificate (log book) if you make changes to your vehicle
What to do when selling a vehicle: your vehicle log book (V5C), submitting the right information to DVLA, private (personalised) registration numbers.
Overview of the public service vehicle operator licensing system.
Change the amount of vehicle tax you pay when you change your vehicle's engine size, fuel type, or if it becomes exempt from vehicle tax.
What you need to tell DVLA and how to deal with vehicle tax if someone who was a driver has died
Update your vehicle log book (V5C) and send it to DVLA to change your name.
Check if you can use the Personal Export Scheme and the conditions that apply if you're a buyer or a seller of vehicles.
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