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Mr Tee



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Selling a private plate

Gents,

Just got the v5 for the new toy, have found a potential buyer for the rubbish plate that it came with, the dvla website naturally gives basic guidance for transferring a plate. It’s not something I have experience of , However do any of you who have experience tell me exactly how it’s done, I naturally don’t want to be in a position where I’m easily scammed etc, it’s not a valuable plate by any means but it’ll pay for a tank of fuel Thumbs Up

As the plate is still on the car, am I right in thinking the safest way would be to put the plate on retention, wait for the certificate, then nominate the buyer and give them the form after payment?

Or transfer onto their car after receipt of funds.

Guidance greatly appreciated.

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Bl4ckD0g



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I’d put it on retention first. The online form for doing so will immediately email you the certificate. Then you can sell it and give them the certificate.

It happens nowadays instantly.

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Definitely get it off the car before advertising it. Any other way will be awkward. Thumbs Up Got - 2017 SDV8 Autobiography in Loire Blue
Had- 2008 TDV8 Vogue SE in Java black
Had - 2007 S/C in Stornoway Grey

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Mr Tee



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Cheers lads, I take it I get the original plates back on then instantly, or do i have to wait on a new v5 before I get plates made up?

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Bl4ckD0g



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No you don’t have to wait. You get a certificate immediately stating the original vehicle registration mark if that is still available or assigned a new one.

You can use that to make the new plates.

Post #547114 14th Mar 2020 12:21pm
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Mr Tee



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Thanks again, just did that, straight to halfords, job done Thumbs Up Bow down

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Bl4ckD0g



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Awesome!

That is definitely one government service that has improved a lot and makes it really easy nowadays 👍

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Mr Tee



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Yeah when they closed all the local offices I thought it would go tits up Thumbs Up

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Netherlands 2010 Range Rover Autobiography 5.0 SC V8 Santorini Black

LOL Yes I remember those days. First it was the one about 15 miles away that got closed. Then I had to go 85 miles to get it done. But the last car I had for a whopping 11 years (unique for me), so when I did it three weeks ago when getting my FFRR I was well impressed.

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Mr Tee



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Just need to find me a really cheap dateless one now. I’m happy with a short NI 3x3, but everyone says they look cheap, well yes, that’s why they are cheap ffs. Rolling with laughter

News just in, email received from dvla, timed auctions starts tomorrow..

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Bl4ckD0g



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They really do look cheap and Irish.

In my opinion, when a plate doesn’t make sense there is no point. And the fewer characters the better. And no misspelling. Otherwise one may as well have the normal plate on it. Regardless of how cheap it is.

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