Can I tax my car without a log book?

It is possible to tax your car without your log book. You can tax your car if you have the V11 reminder letter, using the 11-digit reference number. You can then tax your car online. DVLA says that if you’re the new keeper and you don’t have the new logbook (V5C) then you must apply for a log book replacement.

How do I find my PIN number for motor tax?

PIN number – this is printed on the renewal form sent to you from the Dept of Transport or may be obtained by clicking the “PIN Retrieval” button on The last six digits of your vehicle registration certificate number can be used as your PIN.

Can you tax a car without log book Ireland?

You cannot tax your vehicle until the registration of the change of ownership has gone through. You can check the status of the vehicle on motortax.ie. You can then renew the motor tax on the vehicle using Form RF100A or online.

How can I tax my car without the green slip or logbook?

How do I tax a car without a logbook?

  1. V11 reminder letter.
  2. V5C logbook registration certificate (registered in your name)
  3. V62 Logbook application form (when the car is registered in your name)
  4. V5C/2 Green slip, new keepers supplement (when you have just bought the car not registered in your name)

How do I tax my car without any documents?

If you do not have any of these documents you will need to use a V62 (Application for a Vehicle Registration form) visit this link to download the form from the DVLA, complete it and send it to the DVLA, Swansea, SA99 1DD with the relevant fee. Before you can tax a vehicle it must have: An up-do-date MOT.

Where can I find my VRC number?

For vehicle motor taxation renewals, your PIN number is now the last six digits of the Vehicle Registration Certificate (V.R.C.) number which appears at the top right hand corner of the front of the V.R.C. and begins with the letter C.

Can you tax a car with a logbook?

You can tax your vehicle without a V11 reminder letter using a: V5C registration certificate (logbook) in your name if you’re the current keeper. V62 application for a registration certificate if you’re the current keeper. green ‘new keeper’ slip if you’ve just bought the car (and do not have a V5C in your name yet)

How much is it to replace a log book?

You can apply for a new V5C by phone or post. Replacing a lost, stolen, damaged or destroyed V5C will set you back £25. You can apply by post by filling in a V62 form, or over the phone if none of your details have changed. If you bought a car and never received the V5C, you’ll not need to pay the £25 fee.

Can you drive with a lost tax disc?

Applying for lost tax disc first thing tomorrow… Need to drive so I’m a bit stuck! Technically no, as its an offence to not display the disc. Enforcement is more electronic than practical now though, so as long as you dont park on double yellow lines youll be alright.

How much money has been lost by scrapping car tax discs?

However, that decision looks to have backfired, after official figures published on Thursday showed that the exchequer has lost as much as eight times the intended saving. An analysis of road users carried out in the summer showed that about 1.4% of vehicles were being driven without vehicle excise duty.

What to do if your motor tax document has been lost?

If one of your motor tax documents has been lost, stolen or destroyed you should replace it. This guide applies to tax discs, registration books/certificates and trailer licence cards. How long does it take? You can also get the form at your local Garda station.

Why did the DVLA stop using tax discs?

The move has also led to a doubling in the number of unlicensed vehicles on British roads. The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) ended the need for drivers to display a valid tax disc in October 2014, saying that the move would save the taxpayer £10m a year by making the system more efficient.

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