i have just sold my car and need to no if swansy have his details i have just sold my car and need to no if swansy have his details
Are you serious with this question? No, the registered "Keeper" owner will get the bills in the mail or online. First, why would you want to insure a car twice and pay twice the bills for the same vehicle? Second, unless you own the car I doubt if you can insure it. You can pay the insurance bill if you wish but unless the car is registered in your name the bills and responsibility will go to the registered owner. Now it is NOT a good idea to provide insurance on anybodys vehicles except your own or/and your spouses.
It means you are signing over your child to the government so then you become the registered keeper the same as you register your car you are the registered keeper not the owner if you don't do things there way they take the child because they own your child you are only the keeper remember you informed
Yes In the UK, the registered keeper is NOT necessarily the legal owner, but IS responsible for the licensing of the vehicle. ie, if I own a car, but it is used by my friend or family member I could register it in their name as the KEEPER of the car. However, a court may not recognise this when a dispute over ownership occurs.
you have ten days from the original date of purchase to have insurance and have the car / vehicle registered in your name you have ten days from the original date of purchase to have insurance and have the car / vehicle registered in your name
The dolly needs to be registered, but the car does not.
I am now insured on 2 cars as the main driver. My car I am the registered owner and keeper and have 12 years no claims bonus. On the second car I am not the legal owner or registered keeper and as my 12 years are on the other car I have 0 no claims on this one. The insurers are different. What will happen to my 12 years no claims on my car if I have an accident in the car that has 0?
I need to verify the last time a car I bought was registered.
It will not be registered in your name. They sold it and will register it in the new owners name.
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Not too sure... Admiral MultiCar? or similar? Both might need to have the same registered keeper.
In the UK you currently need a valid certificate of insurance, an MOT if your car is more than 3 years old, Form V11 sent to the registered keeper by the DVLA and the means to pay the tax. If you respond to the V11 on line, the insurance and MOT will be automatically checked.