Delay in registering a car in new keeper's name.

Delay in registering a car in new keeper's name.

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rash_decision

Original Poster:

1,387 posts

177 months

Wednesday 22nd November 2017
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Hi, I'm looking for a bit of advice please, hopefully from experience.

I bought my nephew a car on the 10th August this year. The seller gave me the new keeper's supplement, but subsequently, I can only assume, never sent the main section of the V5 away. DVLA told my nephew earlier this year that they hadn't received anything, (4/5 weeks after purchase) and to give it another week or so, and if nothing, fill in a V62, and send that along with the new keeper's supplement for them to issue a V5 in my nephew's name.

Fast forward to this weekend, when I was lying underneath it helping him repair the thing (2002 Corsa), thinking that we/I might as well trade it in and get him a newer more reliable car. When I asked him about the V5, he never followed up with the V62/New Keeper's supplement, and the car is still not in his name. Obviously this will compromise things if we try to trade the car in for something else.

My question is this, is there a fine for applying so late in the day for a new V5? If he/we apply now, should he put in the date of sale/transfer as 10th August, or bring it forward somewhat, to potentially get away from any fine/penalty? The private seller still has my number, and has read text messages I have sent, but won't answer calls, so I am sure there have been no fines or issues since my nephew has had the car. I'm quite sure the communication would have been coming the other way should there have been!

Cheers.

TooMany2cvs

29,008 posts

126 months

Wednesday 22nd November 2017
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Just get the V62 in asap.

I'd put the correct keeper-change date on, just in case the original V5C turns up at some stage.

rash_decision

Original Poster:

1,387 posts

177 months

Wednesday 22nd November 2017
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TooMany2cvs said:
Just get the V62 in asap.

I'd put the correct keeper-change date on, just in case the original V5C turns up at some stage.
Yeah it's sitting on my desk to complete this afternoon. I intend on posting this evening, but unsure what lies ahead for my nephew regarding the delay. I'll fill in the correct date and hopefully it just passes through the system and there's no recourse for him.

bimsb6

8,040 posts

221 months

Wednesday 22nd November 2017
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rash_decision said:
TooMany2cvs said:
Just get the V62 in asap.

I'd put the correct keeper-change date on, just in case the original V5C turns up at some stage.
Yeah it's sitting on my desk to complete this afternoon. I intend on posting this evening, but unsure what lies ahead for my nephew regarding the delay. I'll fill in the correct date and hopefully it just passes through the system and there's no recourse for him.
Don’t fret over it , nothing will happen , except for a new v5 coming through the post !

solo2

861 posts

147 months

Friday 24th November 2017
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You can change owner online here https://www.gov.uk/sold-bought-vehicle Just use the document number from the new keepers slip.

sprinter11

180 posts

159 months

Friday 24th November 2017
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on the green slip there is an extra digit
remove the 1st or last digit and try using the online service. Its instant.
No fines or anything for late application

solo2

861 posts

147 months

Friday 24th November 2017
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sprinter11 said:
on the green slip there is an extra digit
remove the 1st or last digit and try using the online service. Its instant.
No fines or anything for late application
It's the first digit that is the extra one denoting the new owners slip against the full V5C