Importing from Northern Ireland

Importing from Northern Ireland

Author
Discussion

nick9one1

Original Poster:

27 posts

162 months

Sunday 12th December 2010
quotequote all
I have just bought a car that's currently registered in NI (DVA).

I wondered if anyone knew the current process for 'importing' into the UK as I am aware it has changed recently.


DVLA says...
Vehicles moving between GB and Northern Ireland (NI)

Vehicles registered in NI that move to GB are no longer classed as being imported to GB. Also, vehicles registered in GB moving toNI are no longer classed as being imported to NI.

These vehicles can keep their GB or NI plates and tax disc, or they can request the registration plate to where they are going, GB [i]or NI.

The vehicle registration certificate Northern Ireland (V5CNI) should be used to aid registration in GB and applications should bemade at a DVLA local office. The vehicle registration certificate (V5C) should be used to help registration in NI. Applications should be made at The Driver and Vehicle Agency (DVA), Coleraine.

I have read a few old posts about the subject that say you have to get a new tax disk but the website specifically says you dont, it also doesn't mention anything about costs or needing a new MOT.



Edited by nick9one1 on Sunday 12th December 15:40


Edited by nick9one1 on Sunday 12th December 15:41

nick9one1

Original Poster:

27 posts

162 months

Sunday 12th December 2010
quotequote all
Thanks I'll get down to my DVLA office this week then!

nick9one1

Original Poster:

27 posts

162 months

Monday 13th December 2010
quotequote all
So I dont physically have to go down to the DVLA office?

Just to confirm..
I dont need a new MOT?
I dont need to re-tax?
All i need to do is fill in a form and wait for the new V5 to arrive?

I think I'd rather keep my 'dateless' NI plate given the choice.

nick9one1

Original Poster:

27 posts

162 months

Tuesday 14th December 2010
quotequote all
Reply from DVLA...

If you are taking the vehicle permanently from Northern Ireland to mainland UK you will need to fill in the changes section with your new mainland UK address on the V5CNI Registration Certificate and then take or post it to the nearest DVLA Local Office. Addresses of which can be found on the website below.



If the vehicle is currently taxed you will also need to include the details of the tax disc or submit the Northern Ireland refund reject letter. If, however, the vehicle needs to be taxed you must also submit:



• filled in form V10 (which can be downloaded from the website)



• valid certificate of insurance



• valid MOT certificate (if applicable)



• fee for the tax disc



Please note that if you wish to have a mainland UK style registration number you will need to include a letter to confirm this.



Once a successful application has been received at the DVLA Local Office you should receive a confirmation letter with an updated MOT Certificate (if applicable) and a tax disc within 2 weeks. A V5C will be received within 6 weeks.

Edited by nick9one1 on Tuesday 14th December 11:57