V5c error. I am both current and former keeper...
Discussion
Hi all
Just updated the V5c for my car and bike, and there seems to be an error on the bike certificate
A bit of background: Bike purchased whilst living at 27BC during 11/13, purchased by me privately from the 1st keeper. We have since moved to 170NR during 11/14, and then 7CC during 11/15.
Now, I have a middle name that I don't use, the only people who use it are the HMRC, IPS etc. I have now received two V5s (one car one bike) bearing my name without the middle name, but whilst the previous owner of the car is correctly noted, the previous keeper of the bike is listed as my name, including the middle name, of 27BC
We've had three vehicles in the household the whole time and have managed to update the V5s without ticking the "New Keeper?" box so I'm doubtful that I'd have ticked one and not the other two
Obviously I'm about to give the DVLA a call and ask, but I'm just wondering if anybody has had anything similar happen? It might well be that the previous owner of the bike gave the DVLA my full name when registering it to me and that when I gave them my name without the middle name they put it down as a new keeper.
Not that it really matters, the address is correct and it's getting exported this year anyway...
Just updated the V5c for my car and bike, and there seems to be an error on the bike certificate
A bit of background: Bike purchased whilst living at 27BC during 11/13, purchased by me privately from the 1st keeper. We have since moved to 170NR during 11/14, and then 7CC during 11/15.
Now, I have a middle name that I don't use, the only people who use it are the HMRC, IPS etc. I have now received two V5s (one car one bike) bearing my name without the middle name, but whilst the previous owner of the car is correctly noted, the previous keeper of the bike is listed as my name, including the middle name, of 27BC
We've had three vehicles in the household the whole time and have managed to update the V5s without ticking the "New Keeper?" box so I'm doubtful that I'd have ticked one and not the other two
Obviously I'm about to give the DVLA a call and ask, but I'm just wondering if anybody has had anything similar happen? It might well be that the previous owner of the bike gave the DVLA my full name when registering it to me and that when I gave them my name without the middle name they put it down as a new keeper.
Not that it really matters, the address is correct and it's getting exported this year anyway...
ging84 said:
So the previous keeper is shown as you at your first address and you've moved twice since?
Sounds like the error happened on the previous v5 and you didn't spot it, which could make it a bit harder to sort out now.
That's correct yesSounds like the error happened on the previous v5 and you didn't spot it, which could make it a bit harder to sort out now.
Agree that I should have noticed, in my defence we had nothing but hassle with the property we moved to in 2014 that meant I wasn't really able to use the bike for a year and when we moved out we actually moved abroad
My own fault, I checked the name and address was correct when I got it but that was it...
ging84 said:
does it show 2 previous keepers?
if it does maybe worth trying to resolve, if not then just leave it
I made a mistake with the number of keepers, previous owner bought it pre-reg so the list goes as such:if it does maybe worth trying to resolve, if not then just leave it
Current Keeper >> Me
1st Prev Keeper >> Also me, old address
2nd Prev Keeper >> Previous owner
3rd Prev Keeper >> Dealer
The V5 shows "3 Former Keepers"
In short, not worth getting worked up about, especially as it'll all get lost during export, but a minor annoyance anyway
alangla said:
I had the opposite problem - I bought a bike off my dad (similar name, I've got a middle name, he hasn't) and sent it off as a new keeper change to the DVLA. V5C came back as a change of address & change of name rather than a new keeper. Rang up & explained it, their advice was to mark the incorrect parts on the V5, sign it, write a covering letter and send it back. I did all this and a corrected one arrived a week or so later.
In short, don't worry - they seem to sort these things out fairly quickly.
Haha, reassuring to think perhaps I didn't mistakenly tick the box!!In short, don't worry - they seem to sort these things out fairly quickly.
Won't be around over the weekend but shall drop them a call and see if they can sort it when I can
Slight update
Phoned the DVLA soon after I posted, they advised me to send the V5c back with a covering letter, which I did, with a very clear account of the exact problem.
Now it's a month later and I've heard nothing, so it seems that either Aled, the only human working in the V5c department, hasn't had a chance to look at it, or they've lost it
Bit of a bother as I'll be exporting the bike in the next couple of weeks and will need a V5c to register it abroad, not to mention I suspect it'll be required by the company who will be transporting it...
Phoned the DVLA soon after I posted, they advised me to send the V5c back with a covering letter, which I did, with a very clear account of the exact problem.
Now it's a month later and I've heard nothing, so it seems that either Aled, the only human working in the V5c department, hasn't had a chance to look at it, or they've lost it
Bit of a bother as I'll be exporting the bike in the next couple of weeks and will need a V5c to register it abroad, not to mention I suspect it'll be required by the company who will be transporting it...
RYH64E said:
It took me three months to get a minor V5C error corrected and I was pleasntly surprised that it was so quick, maybe my expectations are too low, but a month isn't very long in DVLA land.
I'll give them a call on Tuesday and see what's going onIf it looks like it's going to take an age to sort out I might see if I can submit form V62 and get another one, got to be worth the £25 fee not to miss a few months of riding in Mediterranean summer conditions...
Perhaps I could tell them its been stolen by the DVLA?
Well, I got through to Mark at the DVLA
Very helpful, explained the situation, put on hold while he spoke to the actual real human handling my case and due to the urgency (I might need to export the vehicle in a week or so) she's bumped me to the top of the queue to be completed today and the new V5c should be issued in 3-5 days
Not bad for the day after a bank holiday, I do think the DVLA have stepped up their game in the last few years
Happy driver now, also managed to get my build certificate for the boat sorted as well so I can register that in Croatia and go sailing - happy days!!
Very helpful, explained the situation, put on hold while he spoke to the actual real human handling my case and due to the urgency (I might need to export the vehicle in a week or so) she's bumped me to the top of the queue to be completed today and the new V5c should be issued in 3-5 days
Not bad for the day after a bank holiday, I do think the DVLA have stepped up their game in the last few years
Happy driver now, also managed to get my build certificate for the boat sorted as well so I can register that in Croatia and go sailing - happy days!!
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