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Use form V317 to transfer a vehicle registration number from one vehicle to another. The form includes guidance notes and information on where to send it. You can transfer a vehicle registration...
Your V778 retention document proves that you still have the right to assign the private number for the next 10 years. You must renew your right to use a private number before the V778 expires.
To assign a private (personalised) number to a vehicle, you need one of the following: a V750 certificate of entitlement - you’ll get this if you buy a private number. a V778 retention document...
I want to take the number off a vehicle and keep it on a retention document for up to 10 years. Please fill in sections 1 to 4 over the page. You can also do this online at www.gov.uk/keep-registration-number (the fee is £80). Option A Replacement vehicle registration number or V53 C/D
The eV948: is valid for 3 working days from the date of issue - an electronic timestamp will be printed on the certificate. can only be used once. needs to be supported with all the necessary...
The DVLA V778 retention certificate means you can keep your personalised private number plate, even if it isn’t attached to a vehicle. Once you remove it from your vehicle, you’ll need to fill in the form and you’ll receive the document from the DVLA.
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If you’re selling or scrapping your car and you’d like to keep the number plate registration mark that’s on your vehicle, you have two options; either transferring your registration to another vehicle – or retaining your private plate to put on a car in the future.
This document is vital for proving the vehicle’s registered keeper. V750: This certificate of entitlement is issued by the DVLA when you purchase a private number plate. It confirms your right to the registration mark and is necessary to complete the transfer process. V778: Known as the retention document, the V778 is issued by the DVLA when ...
If you do not want to use your private number anymore you can apply to take it off your vehicle. You can keep the number (put it ‘on retention’) to use later.