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Can DVLA give me my v5 number?

Can DVLA give me my v5 number?

All vehicles registered will get given a unique registration number. Then, when the DVLA has the details of you and your vehicle, they will issue a V5C as a confirmation that the vehicle has now been registered. This is normally sent to you within 3 weeks.

How do I find my DVLA reference number?

You’ll need your application reference number. This was emailed to you after you applied, and will usually be 14 digits long.

Can V5C access online?

You can now get a duplicate log book (V5C) online. Using the new online service is much quicker and easier than sending a paper application.

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Can I actually speak to someone at DVLA?

If you would like to contact DVLA, you can ring them up at 0300 790 6802. If you’re calling from abroad, please dial +44 844 306 9203.

Where can I find my V5C number without logbook?

How do I find my V5C number without a logbook? Unless you happened to have written it down, the only way to get this number is on the logbook. Therefore you’ll need to apply for a new one with a V62 form, which will cost £25 and take at least six weeks.

Where can I find my V5c number without logbook?

What do I do if I have not received my log book?

If you did not get a log book for your new vehicle

  1. Download and fill in an application for a log book (form V62).
  2. Send it to DVLA with the green ‘new keeper’ slip you were given when you bought the vehicle. You do not have to pay a fee.
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What to do if we lost our motorcycle registration paper?

Somehow we lost our motorcycle registration paper riding bike without it will be illegal and rider can face problems. There are two steps to get the duplicate registration certificate and both are required for the riders and after completing those two, riders will get the duplicate registration document.

How do I get a copy of my DVLA registration certificate?

Apply by Phone. Apply by phone by calling DVLA on 0300 790 6802. Note that only registered keepers can apply by telephone. Have payment ready as this is taken over the telephone. If any of your personal details have changed you will need to apply by post (see below). It currently costs £25 to get a duplicate copy of your registration certificate.

How do I get a duplicate motorcycle registration certificate?

There are two steps to get the duplicate registration certificate and both are required for the riders and after completing those two, riders will get the duplicate registration document. First step is to put on a GD (general diary) at the nearest police station and it is very important to do as early as possible.

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How do I get a duplicate of a lost or stolen vehicle?

You can apply for a duplicate motor vehicle document such as a registration or deregistration certificate, or some other document, if: you have lost or destroyed your motor vehicle document. You must apply for a duplicate registration/deregistration certificate in person, and you must be the title holder of the vehicle.