Number Plate from Scrapped Vehicle
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I hope you don't mind me asking here, as I have a similar question. I have a plate on someone's car which was crashed the other day, it's very likely to be written off. The tax expired at the end of Feb - what's the best way to remove the plate before the insurance company take the car, and does it matter that the car's untaxed?
Swoxy said:
I hope you don't mind me asking here, as I have a similar question. I have a plate on someone's car which was crashed the other day, it's very likely to be written off. The tax expired at the end of Feb - what's the best way to remove the plate before the insurance company take the car, and does it matter that the car's untaxed?
Take a letter from your insurance stating they have no interest in the plate, as well as all the other docs to the DVLA, fill in the forms, hand over the cash and off you go Friend has had a car been standing on his drive for years - with a nice reg.
Not been mot'd nor taxed for years, just continually sorned.
He was on about scrapping the car but keeping the plate.
I told him the plate can't be transferred unless car has mot. Plate value he was given was quite a few hundreds.
Prospect of getting the car mobile again for a mot is too daunting and probably exceed that value.
Does he have any other way to get the plate transferred or is that the end?
Not been mot'd nor taxed for years, just continually sorned.
He was on about scrapping the car but keeping the plate.
I told him the plate can't be transferred unless car has mot. Plate value he was given was quite a few hundreds.
Prospect of getting the car mobile again for a mot is too daunting and probably exceed that value.
Does he have any other way to get the plate transferred or is that the end?
Ozzie Osmond said:
TheLurker said:
Dodgy MOT centre? Plus a few beers?
Not a chance. DVLA will see from their computer how long it is since the car last had tax, mot or change of owner and will insist on inspecting the vehicle before allowing a transfer.The only way might be to obtain dodgy MOT ( allow garage to destroy car if they are worried it might appear on road ) , insure car third party only ( so no prospect of claiming ) tax it for six months , then some time later for it to be 'stolen' and not recovered .
There must be a proceedure for recovering a cherished number from a stolen car , even though said car has disappeared .
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