What actually happens if you sell without a V5? (Timescales)
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Can't find a V5 for a car I want to get rid of.
Obviously I could spend £25 to get a new V5. But looks like I can also:
I've bought a car off someone who only had a green slip before and that was easy enough. But it was pre Covid and I'm suspicious of government departments since then.
(Possibly also relevant - tax ran out in November and it should be SORNed but I've not bothered cause of missing V5 and keep on forgetting about it, not sure how this will interact with things).
Obviously I could spend £25 to get a new V5. But looks like I can also:
DVLA said:
If you have sold or transferred a vehicle without a log book, you must write to DVLA with:
your name and address
the vehicle registration number
the make and model
the exact date of sale
the name and address of the new keeper or motor trader
DVLA
Swansea
SA99 1BA
So that process sounds simple enough. What actually happens in practice though? Are the buyer and I stuck in limbo for months, or are DVLA dead efficient and get it all sorted within days? your name and address
the vehicle registration number
the make and model
the exact date of sale
the name and address of the new keeper or motor trader
DVLA
Swansea
SA99 1BA
I've bought a car off someone who only had a green slip before and that was easy enough. But it was pre Covid and I'm suspicious of government departments since then.
(Possibly also relevant - tax ran out in November and it should be SORNed but I've not bothered cause of missing V5 and keep on forgetting about it, not sure how this will interact with things).
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