Q. My vehicle has a "Q" prefix registration
number. Can it participate in the transfer and retention schemes?
A. Sorry, no. Vehicles are assigned "Q" prefix registration
numbers to draw attention to the fact that their origins or age
are uncertain. "Q" numbers are therefore non-transferable
and must remain with the vehicle unless documentary evidence which
confirms its origins/age comes to light. In this case, the evidence
should be sent to your nearest LO who may then assign a replacement
age-related number to the vehicle.
Q. My V5 registration document says my registration number
is non-transferable. Can I transfer a cherished number onto my
vehicle?
A. Yes. Although you cannot transfer or retain a non-transferable
number, the vehicle can receive a registration number providing
the non-transferable number is not a "Q" mark and providing
the vehicle meets the normal conditions of the Sales, Transfer
and Retention schemes.
Q. I have seen Northern Ireland registration numbers
advertised. Can I transfer one onto my vehicle?
A. Yes, providing the donor and recipient vehicles are registered
at DVLA or on the NI Register. Similarly, you may transfer a GB
number to a vehicle registered in NI. In either case the vehicles
must, of course, meet the requirements of the transfer scheme.
Q. I have an old style log book / V5 registration document
but the vehicle no longer exists. Can I claim the registration
number?
A. Sorry, no. Once a vehicle has ceased to exist, entitlement
to its number also ceases. Possession of a log book or registration
document alone does not give entitlement to a registration number.
If a vehicle has been scrapped, you are required by law to notify
the Secretary of State and return the registration document to
DVLA.
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