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DVLA registration

Postby hubbo1 » Thu Mar 19, 2015 9:26 am

just got my V5 from Swansea
it got sent back as incomplete the first time, so thought I would list what I sent the second time.

1) nova
2) dating cert
3) bank statement
4) insurance
5) mot
6) driving license ( copy)

once they had these it took 10 days before I had V5
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Re: DVLA registration

Postby Digger » Thu Mar 19, 2015 10:39 am

8-)
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Re: DVLA registration

Postby Timexit17 » Mon Mar 30, 2015 12:28 pm

I got my v5 back with bicycle rather than historic and demand for tax payment!

Rang up Swansea and was told to get PO to change it.

PO say 'no we can't do that'.
DVLA says 'yes they can'.

PO say 'we know nothing about it'.

DVLA say -send it to us then -with V10 form and MOT certificate original.

.........and they wonder why they are losing money?

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Re: DVLA registration

Postby fiveo » Wed Apr 01, 2015 1:03 pm

when you receive a nova number do you also recieve a certificate of some kind with the number. I have just been refused a registration because they informed me that Idid not have a NOVA number. The scooter was purchased from a dealer who supplied the dating certificate plus a verble NOVA number which I sent off to the DVLA .They refused me so could somebody tell me if I need a certificate.

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Re: DVLA registration

Postby bike grim » Wed Apr 01, 2015 3:50 pm

^Yes you need a NOVA cert. for your own piece of mind. If done properly it will be on the DVLA system a few days after the NOVA application is successful. Usually they email a number to you then post you a hard copy certificate. Find it strange to get a verbal number from the seller.
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Re: DVLA registration

Postby Digger » Wed Apr 01, 2015 8:59 pm

I had an email with the reference for my last one but no "certificate".

Ring up HMRC - I found them quite helpful.
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Re: DVLA registration

Postby fiveo » Thu Apr 02, 2015 8:38 am

Thanks for the info, on my refusal letter it suggested I speak to HMRC about the NOVA number. I spoke to them and explained that the dealer I brought the scooter from had been issued with NOVA number which they passed to me ,I told them the number then they said that they could not speak to me about the NOVA they could only speak to the original applicant, They advised me to ring DVLA explain that there was a number, cut a long story short the DVLA told me to resubmit my application with a covering letter explaining the circumstances. Watch this space as they say.

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Re: DVLA registration

Postby HxPaul » Thu Apr 02, 2015 10:02 am

fiveo wrote:Thanks for the info, on my refusal letter it suggested I speak to HMRC about the NOVA number. I spoke to them and explained that the dealer I brought the scooter from had been issued with NOVA number which they passed to me ,I told them the number then they said that they could not speak to me about the NOVA they could only speak to the original applicant, They advised me to ring DVLA explain that there was a number, cut a long story short the DVLA told me to resubmit my application with a covering letter explaining the circumstances. Watch this space as they say.

Thanks Fiveo

When I registered my series 2 the application kept getting returned,it would appear that the DVLA computer doesn't recognize the letter I when entered within the VIN number (LI 125)it keeps coming back as a 1 (L1 125) I managed to get the name of one of the supervisors and he told me to address the application to him,this I did and the application was successful.The address is - Mathew Donaghue,FR3,DVLA,Swansea.
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Re: DVLA registration

Postby fiveo » Thu Apr 02, 2015 12:16 pm

Thanks for the name, mine is a series 2 li 125 as well .
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Re: DVLA registration

Postby JETEX » Sat Apr 04, 2015 12:01 am

Do you do the NOVA on line, or get a form from the Post Office ?
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Re: DVLA registration

Postby HxPaul » Sat Apr 04, 2015 8:05 am

I sent off to HMRC for my form.
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Re: DVLA registration

Postby Digger » Sat Apr 04, 2015 6:04 pm

JETEX wrote:Do you do the NOVA on line, or get a form from the Post Office ?


You can do it online or get a form.
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Re: DVLA registration

Postby JETEX » Sun Apr 05, 2015 1:21 am

Thanks.
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Re: DVLA registration

Postby JETEX » Sat Jul 25, 2015 12:51 am

I've just received my NOVA letter. Like the DVLA's database, it seems it doesn't recognise Li, and the letter states L1. I'll fill in the V55 with Li and see what happens. If it gets returned, I'll send it back to Matthew Donaghue as above. Anyone got any other thoughts ???
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