Putting numberplate on retention with no MOT
Discussion
I've done a search on this but can't seem to find a definitive answer. I have an E36 coupe with a personalised registration on that I've been using for the past year. It's just failed its MOT and I'm going to be breaking it for parts. Can I put my plate on retention given that the old MOT expired last week? I think this used to be the case, but I'm sure I'd seen on here recently that you can do it as long as the car has had an MOT within the past couple of years.
ctid said:
I've done a search on this but can't seem to find a definitive answer. I have an E36 coupe with a personalised registration on that I've been using for the past year. It's just failed its MOT and I'm going to be breaking it for parts. Can I put my plate on retention given that the old MOT expired last week? I think this used to be the case, but I'm sure I'd seen on here recently that you can do it as long as the car has had an MOT within the past couple of years.
You can provided it's taxed or has been SORN with nor break between tax running out and SORNMOT not a requirement but frequently is part of the process because DVLA have to supply back a "new" MOT with the correct reg on it.
Last time I sent docs for two cars to have the plates swapped they sent the expired MOT back as not required for any changes
Chiswickboy said:
DVLA website has recently been updated to include the fact that an MOT is required even for cars that are now exempt from requiring an MOT (pre 1960?.
Doesn't seem to have changedDVLA said:
Conditions for transferring a registration number
You can’t transfer a registration number:
starting with ‘Q’ or ‘NIQ’ for Northern Ireland registered vehicles
if it will make the vehicle it’s being transferred to look younger
Both vehicles must be:
registered with DVLA
available for inspection
of a type that needs an MOT or heavy goods vehicle (HGV) test certificate
Note - NEEDS not HAS TO HAVE valid MOT is the way I've understood itYou can’t transfer a registration number:
starting with ‘Q’ or ‘NIQ’ for Northern Ireland registered vehicles
if it will make the vehicle it’s being transferred to look younger
Both vehicles must be:
registered with DVLA
available for inspection
of a type that needs an MOT or heavy goods vehicle (HGV) test certificate
Regarding Pre 1960 the requirements are specific to stop scrapyard and barn find plate rape of completly impracticle restoration vehicles
DVLA said:
Pre-1960 vehicles need a valid MOT to transfer a registration number.
Both vehicles should be currently taxed. However, if the vehicle that currently has the registration number is not taxed, you can still apply as long as:
the tax disc has run out in the last 12 months
there’s no break between the date the tax disc runs out and the start of the SORN (Statutory Off Road Notification)
Both vehicles should be currently taxed. However, if the vehicle that currently has the registration number is not taxed, you can still apply as long as:
the tax disc has run out in the last 12 months
there’s no break between the date the tax disc runs out and the start of the SORN (Statutory Off Road Notification)
MrReg said:
NigelAllen said:
You can, up to 6 months after the MOT expires (although they 'may' extend this up to 12 months if you're reasoning is good enough/find the right person)-if you explain the circumstances and the car remains taxed.
Done it 2 or 3 times
Done it 2 or 3 times

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