Q. What if my vehicle has been scrapped?
Scrapping occurs when a vehicle, whether an insurance write-off
or not, is broken up for spares or otherwise destroyed. Once a
vehicle ceases to exist its registration number is cancelled.
If your vehicle has been scrapped, you will not be able to transfer
its registration number.
The person who actually breaks up or destroys the vehicle
must notify the DVLA that the vehicle has been scrapped and return
the V5 registration document
Q. What are the Cherished Transfer and retention schemes?
A. The Cherished Transfer Scheme enables an assigned registration
number to be moved directly from one vehicle to another. Only
the registered keeper of a vehicle is entitled to apply to transfer
its number. Application form V317 Transfer of Registration Mark
must be completed and the fee for a transfer is £80 (at
time of publication).
If the vehicle which is receiving the number in a cherished transfer
is already registered, its existing number will become void unless
an application to transfer or retain that number is made at the
same time.
The Retention Scheme enables a number to be held apart from the
vehicle it has been assigned to, for a 12 month period pending
its re-assignment to another vehicle. Only the registered keeper
of a vehicle is entitled to apply for a right of retention. Application
form V778/1 Retention of Vehicle Registration Mark must be completed
and the application fee is £25 plus an assignment fee of
£80, bringing the total payable to £105 (at time of
writing). Successful applicants are issued with a V778 Retention
Document, valid for 12 months, which records details of the registration
number, the grantee (the applicant), and nominee details where
supplied in the application. If, after you have received your
document, you wish to add or change nominee details, you will
need to apply to DVLA, returning your document together with a
fee of £25.
REMEMBER: The retention right
is granted to the applicant (the grantee) alone and it is non-transferable
- the nominee has no rights to the number.
Only the grantee can apply to have the retained registration
number assigned, and it can only be assigned to a vehicle which
is registered to the grantee, or to the nominee shown on the retention
document.
Once you have assigned the retained number to your, or your nominee's
vehicle, you have fully exercised your rights under the terms
of the retention facility. After assignment, entitlement to the
number comes through being the keeper of the vehicle which has
received it. Only the keeper is entitled to apply for further
retention or transfer of the number.
If the vehicle which is receiving the retained number is already
registered, its existing number will become void unless an application
to retain or transfer that number is made at the same time.
The V317 and V778/1 forms contain notes for guidance and are
available from DVLA and your nearest LO. For the address and telephone
number look in your telephone directory under "Transport,
Department of".
Before you apply, check your V5 registration document to make
sure that the number is transferable. If it is not, it will say
so on the V5. If the registration document states that the registration
number is non-transferable, then it cannot be retained either.
However, a vehicle may still be eligible to receive a cherished
mark (this does not apply if the vehicle has a "Q" mark).
You should also check to make sure that the conditions for the
transfer and retention schemes can be complied with. These conditions
are as follows:-
Vehicles must be available for inspection. The
inspection helps to verify entitlement to the registration number
being transferred/retained. Both the donor (the vehicle giving
up the number) and the recipient (the vehicle receiving the number)
may be called for inspection.
Vehicles must be subject to MOT/HGV test. Non-testable
vehicles such as agricultural tractors and milk floats, for example,
are outside the scope of the schemes. Only testable vehicles can
participate in transfers and retentions and valid test certificates
must be sent with applications.
Vehicles must be currently licensed, or in the
process of being licensed. The application will still be considered,
however, where the last license (tax disc) expired within six
months of the date of application, or if the licence has been
voluntarily surrendered for refund, the six-month concession does
not normally apply.
If you are satisfied that you have met all the conditions, you
can send your application to your nearest LO. If everything is
in order and the application is approved, a replacement registration
number which is appropriate to its age will be assigned. If the
vehicle was registered before 1963 it will be assigned a number
which does not contain a year identifier and which you will not
be able to transfer or put on retention.
Replacement tax disc(s) will be issued, and the MOT certificate(s)
- where applicable - will be endorsed to show that the vehicle's
number has changed.
Finally, registration document(s) showing the changed registration
number will be sent out from DVLA to the keeper(s). In the case
of a retention application, a V778 Retention Document, valid for
12 months, will also be sent to the grantee.
IMPORTANT: DO NOT dispose of
the vehicle until the application has been fully completed and
you have received the amended registration document(s). If you
dispose of the vehicle too soon, you may lose entitlement to the
cherished mark.
REMEMBER: Once your transfer/retention
has been successfully completed, tell your insurers and breakdown
company that the vehicle's registration number has changed!
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