Frequently Asked Questions
A. A standard prefix or new style tranfer usually takes 7-10 working days. A premium registration from stock usually takes 2-3 weeks. Registrations sold on behalf of private clients, currently on a vehicle can take up to eight weeks.
A. We offer a full transfer service free of charge. However, if you wish to perform the transfer yourself you will need to take the vehicle registration document (log book / V5) a copy of the tax disk, and if appropriate the MOT certificate along with the certificate of entitlement for your new registration to your local DVLA office.
A. No, certificates of entitlement to a registration can be retained for up to 12 months, and extended thereafter for £25 (correct at time of publishing).
A. Yes, you must inform the insurance company of the new registration number so they can provide you with updated documents.
A. No, you cannot use a registration which would make yourr vehicle appear younger than it actually is.
A. Once the transfer has been completed you will receive a V948 certificate (a number plate authorisation certificate) this allows you to purchase new number plates and fix them to your vehicle.