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Rykard



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Private plates?

Hi,
I am looking to buy a car that currently has a private plate and the owner wants to keep the plate. What is the process for getting it back on it's correct age related plate? I presume the current owner does this before I buy it?

cheers
Rich

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stu



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yes they will have to pay the £80 transfer fee to have their number moved to their new car. DVLA will allocate a new number to the car it has been removed from. Current: TDV8 (3.6) RRS HSE



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Rykard



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thanks stu

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or in my case the original reg number was reassigned to the vehicle

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Rykard



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how long/easy is it to reassign the original number? I presume they would have to send the docs away?

is there a cost for that too?

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Yes, that's the usual practice. You'd only get a new number if the car was registered from new (or from import, if applicable) with the private plate. Graham

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Rykard wrote:
how long/easy is it to reassign the original number? I presume they would have to send the docs away?

is there a cost for that too?


DVLA state the whole process can take upto 6 weeks but in my experience plates are fitted in around 10days and logbook another week/10days...


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If the seller is near a dvla office i think it can be done over the counter, i put a private plate on mine over the counter. Easy peasy if you have all the papers. There is nothing that can't be fixed with a hammer😜😜
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Rykard



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no worries now - he didn't accept my offer.. but i'll keep looking

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