Scrapping Car, nightmare with DVLA

Scrapping Car, nightmare with DVLA

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DrRed

Original Poster:

3 posts

35 months

Friday 25th June 2021
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Hi, I recently had an accident and as a result need to scrap my car off.

I have lost my log book but it suddenly dawned on me that when I moved 6 months ago I forgot to update the Dvla with the new address 😕.

Realising my error I have sent them a V62 form to update my address and request a new copy, with Covid and the Dvla on strike I have now been waiting over a month for the Dvla to process a replacement which shows no sign of arrival.

I understand you can scrap the car without the logbook? I am more worried that as my address has changed this will complicate issues with the scrap yard but also the Dvla when I notify them. Any advice would be very welcome.


DrRed

Original Poster:

3 posts

35 months

Friday 25th June 2021
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Thanks for the reply, will the scrap yard ask for the address that the car is registered at and want to send the certificate of destruction to that address?

I updated all my ID with the new address so that would also not match the registered car address.

Once I have the certificate of destruction, I assume I can send this to the Dvla and they would be no wiser regarding the address change.


DrRed

Original Poster:

3 posts

35 months

Friday 25th June 2021
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It probably does sound dodgy, it more a case of me not remembering to update the log book address and now in this awkward situation. Unfortunately the Dvla seem uncontactable.

Edited by DrRed on Friday 25th June 09:01