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| NACC REGISTRATION
GUIDANCE |
How to make an application
for the retention of a vehicle's original registration
mark
. If you own a motor vehicle whose
registration mark is not held by the DVLA, you may still be able to
successfully apply for the retention of its original registration mark. To
retain the vehicles original registration mark you must however be able to
provide documentary `proof` linking the machine to the registration mark. This
proof should ideally be an old buff, or green, logbook. If neither is available
then the following may also be considered at the discretion of the DVLA; a
pre-1983 tax disc or MOT certificate, or an extract from suitable approved
archive records.
If you can provide any of the above take the following
steps.
1. Contact the DVLA or your
nearest Local Vehicle Registration Office and check if the registration mark is
listed on the DVLA computer. 2. If the mark is
not listed ask for forms V765 & V55/5 to be posted to you. 3. Complete both forms and post them to the address below with
Full details of the machine including frame and
engine numbers. Documentary proof that clearly
links the registration mark to vehicle. Two
photographs of the complete machine. One photograph each of both the frame and
engine numbers. Your NACC membership number.
A cheque to the NACC for £12.50
(£17.50 for non members) A SAE plus an
envelope approximately 9"x 6", stamped but un-addressed.
How to apply for an `age
related` registration mark.
All
applications for `age related` registration marks are dealt with by your
nearest L.V.R.O. not the D.V.L.A, and the vehicle must be roadworthy and have
both an M.O.T. certificate and insurance cover note showing the frame number
when an application is made. You also require a `dating certificate` verifying
the vehicles age.
To issue you this
certificate I require the items listed here.
To then proceed; 1.
Obtain M.O.T, insurance cover note, & dating certificate. 2. Complete form V55/5 showing the date you wish the V.E.D. to run
from. 3. Present all of the above documents, plus
a cheque for any Vehicle Excise Duty and first registration fee where
applicable, to your nearest L.V.R.O.
The L,V.R.O. may wish to inspect the
vehicle before issuing a registration mark. N.B. from the 1st April 1998 a once
only first registration fee is payable to the Ministry of Transport when a
vehicle is being registered on the DVLA records for the first time.
David Casper,
NACC Machine Registrar, 7, St. Nicholas Road, Copmanthorpe,
York. YO23 3UX.
If you have any queries please telephone 01904-704373 between 9am
to 8pm.
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