You can buy them from the government or online.
Yes but you have to tell DVLA
A DVLA is a type of auction where a person in the United Kingdom can purchase their own personalized number plate. It is similar to getting a vanity license plate in the United States.
First, find the number plate you want. Then pay the assignment fee. After that, you will receive a certificate so you can officially register your vehicle.
If you need to know whether a car has been stolen or not you need to get the car's vin number. You will need to send this number to the DVLA and they will tell you.
When a cherished number plate is kept by an owner, the DVLA issue a V778 retention certifcate to the owner to 'Hold' the number. This form is then used to put the number on a new car at a later date.
In the UK, yes. You would need to transfer the registration via DVLA.
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You must inform the DVLA of a change of engine and provide them with the new engine serial number. A section of you v5 will be made for this purpose.
if you ring Crooks Suzuki 01229 822120 they can tell you and you can get a certificate to take to your local dvla office if your after an age related plate, that's what my brother did for his pe 400.
A person can contact the DVLA, or Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency by visiting their website, by telephone, or by sending them a letter. Their phone number is 0300-790-6801 and written inquiries may be sent to Drivers Customer Service, Correspondence Team, DVLA, Swansea, SA6 7JL.
DVLA forms can be found on many websites, most prevalently government or local council pages. Alternatively, the local DVLA office's phone number should be available on the internet, so if no suitable forms can be found then this could be another way of getting the forms.
This information is usually accessible to the public via their national car authority service. In the UK, that would be the DVLA.