Every vehicle that’s legally registered in the UK is issued with a V5C registration certificate by the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA). This document is also commonly referred to as the ...
The V5C or logbook states the registered keeper of the car The registered keeper is legally responsible for the car’s use They are not, necessarily, the legal owner of the car Originally issued by a ...
Motorists who need to update the address details on their vehicle log book (V5C) can now do so online, the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency announced today. Drivers must update their address in ...
A new DVLA digital service update allows motorists to tax their vehicle without a log book and tax reminder letter. The DVLA had launched new car tax updates for drivers to make changes ahead of price ...
The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) has issued a warning to vehicle owners throughout the UK, reminding them of the need to keep their vehicle log book (V5C) up to date. This essential ...
Originally issued by a local office, with a ‘registration number’ assigned to a region, the current record of car ownership is the V5C, which is an evolution of the V5. The V5 marked the point of the ...