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DVLA Change Advice

Posted: Mon May 07, 2012 7:14 pm
by cheezy_munkey
Hi folks,

I bought my moggy a few months ago. Only slight concern is that the V5 states that it is blue but the car is actually black. The previous owner informed me that it had been resprayed at some point in it's lifetime and, as I'm currently replacing the front wings, I have been able to see the original colour underneath.

Question : I would like the V5 to be up to date. Does anyone know what this would involve and if it would cost me money to do so? If it costs loads I probably won't bother and just leave things as is.

Re: DVLA Change Advice

Posted: Mon May 07, 2012 7:16 pm
by Boomlander
Any changes to the vehicle can be notified to the DVLA by filling in the changes section of the registration document and sending it to Swansea.
I have just had to send mine off as the engine number and chassis number were incorrect.

Re: DVLA Change Advice

Posted: Mon May 07, 2012 7:48 pm
by lambrettalad
Does anybody else cross their fingers every time they have dealings with DVLC? I SHALL BE SAD WHEN MY LOCAL OFFICE CLOSES :(

Re: DVLA Change Advice

Posted: Mon May 07, 2012 8:20 pm
by chrisd87
lambrettalad wrote:Does anybody else cross their fingers every time they have dealings with DVLC?
Yes. I was rather nervous when I had to change the address on my licence. They have a habit of managing to lose people's motorcycle entitlement, followed by refusing to accept anything other than the original test pass certificate as evidence, which they then refuse to return to you. Fortunately I have my test pass certificate, but there are plenty of instances of people who no longer have their certificate having to re-take their test.

Re: DVLA Change Advice

Posted: Mon May 07, 2012 9:56 pm
by les
The best you can do is photocopy (recent newspaper as background) anything you send. It's not a bad idea to do this with all correspondence to anywhere!----damn it, wish I knew the latin for Trust no-one. It seems folk like a bit of latin on this board! :roll: ps; I trusted someone a couple of months ago, still waiting for payment :evil:

Re: DVLA Change Advice

Posted: Mon May 07, 2012 10:41 pm
by PSL184
Changing the colour of your car with the DVLA should not be a problem but do expect major grief if you are trying to change an engine number.....

Re: DVLA Change Advice

Posted: Tue May 08, 2012 6:29 am
by carpetbloke
I sent off my son`s to change the engine from a 1098 to 1275 and there were no issues at all.
It came back within about 3 weeks with the amended details.

Re: DVLA Change Advice

Posted: Tue May 08, 2012 9:25 am
by autolycus
les wrote:damn it, wish I knew the latin for Trust no-one. It seems folk like a bit of latin on this board! :roll:
I rise to the challenge, but struggle: the best I can manage is "Timeo Silures et licentias ferentes", which is a bit too specific.

There must be someone here whose Latin peaked more recently than the mid-sixties.

les wrote:ps; I trusted someone a couple of months ago, still waiting for payment :evil:
There have been a few such incidents reported or alluded to: did the person who paid a once-prolific contributor with a fondness for bright green ever get the drawing he paid for? And wasn't there a young chap from the West Midlands acquiring a bit of a reputation for unreliability before he ran off to Another Place? I suppose the feckless, the hapless, and the dishonest will always be lurking in the shadows. Shame, really.

Kevin

Re: DVLA Change Advice

Posted: Tue May 08, 2012 9:30 am
by PSL184
carpetbloke wrote:I sent off my son`s to change the engine from a 1098 to 1275 and there were no issues at all.
It came back within about 3 weeks with the amended details.
Good to hear they have become more sensible over this with classics. I had a lot of grief changing from a 1098 to a 948 engine. The DVLA told me it was because people are (aledgedly) fitting smaller engines to cars to reduce the amount of road tax they have to pay. They didn't really have an answer wehen I pointed out that my Minor was tax free anyway..... :roll:

Re: DVLA Change Advice

Posted: Tue May 08, 2012 5:30 pm
by Chris Edgar
The make on my V5 said "Rover"
and the chassis number was wrong by one digit

I sent it off to DVLA with corrections & a covering note

Came back....make was now "Morris", but chassis No. still wrong.

Corrected & sent off again, with a note.

Came back.....Chassis No still wrong.

gave up

Re: DVLA Change Advice

Posted: Tue May 08, 2012 9:51 pm
by les
Kevin regarding your quotation of my remark about trust. This character refered to received some lcv stuff from me in February last, and despite making numerous excuses to me since then, ( I've never found it too taxing to pop a cheque into an envelope and post) I haven't seen any money, we're not talking much but just shows the sort of people you can come across. My fault really, for sending the goods before getting the money, just felt he'd play fair! I don't want to name him here at this stage, in the meantime learn by my mistake. The few spoiling it for the many!

Re: DVLA Change Advice

Posted: Tue May 08, 2012 9:59 pm
by lambrettalad
A rogue from the west midlands NEVER :roll:

Re: DVLA Change Advice

Posted: Tue May 08, 2012 10:31 pm
by les
My rogue is more to the south :evil:

Re: DVLA Change Advice

Posted: Wed May 09, 2012 6:29 am
by LouiseM
Les - the process for dealing with any purchase/sale problems is detailed here: http://www.mmoc.org.uk/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=41567

Re: DVLA Change Advice

Posted: Wed May 09, 2012 2:26 pm
by les
Just re-read the advice Louise, after making the moderators aware, then what happens?

Re: DVLA Change Advice

Posted: Wed May 09, 2012 4:45 pm
by cheezy_munkey
Thanks everyone for the advice. I've popped it in the post today. Fingers crossed it comes back correct and that I'm still the owner on it.

Re: DVLA Change Advice

Posted: Wed May 09, 2012 6:54 pm
by linearaudio
autolycus wrote:
les wrote:damn it, wish I knew the latin for Trust no-one. It seems folk like a bit of latin on this board! :roll:
Fidite Nemini?

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les wrote:ps; I trusted someone a couple of months ago, still waiting for payment :evil:
There have been a few such incidents reported or alluded to:..... And wasn't there a young chap from the West Midlands acquiring a bit of a reputation for unreliability before he ran off to Another Place? I suppose the feckless, the hapless, and the dishonest will always be lurking in the shadows. Shame, really.

Kevin
Being a supporter to some degree of both "places", I'm not too sure about the (unintended) inference that the other site is a naughty place to be banished to! We should surely communicate as best we can without sniping? Having said all that, the W.M . character hasn't made an appearance over there recently :D

Re: DVLA Change Advice

Posted: Wed May 09, 2012 7:44 pm
by LouiseM
les wrote:Just re-read the advice Louise, after making the moderators aware, then what happens?
Depends on the particular circumstances Les. Send me the specifics via pm and I'll look into it for you.

Re: DVLA Change Advice

Posted: Wed May 09, 2012 10:06 pm
by Dean
les wrote:Just re-read the advice Louise, after making the moderators aware, then what happens?
Firing squad? ...............Just a thought. :D

Re: DVLA Change Advice

Posted: Wed May 09, 2012 10:30 pm
by autolycus
linearaudio wrote:
les wrote:damn it, wish I knew the latin for Trust no-one. It seems folk like a bit of latin on this board! :roll:
Fidite Nemini?
Not convinced. Fides is a noun, but unlike English I don't think it's a verb as well. BICBW. But I do like the dative "nemini". I think credo takes the dative, too, so how about "credite nemini"?
autolycus wrote:...Another Place?
linearaudio wrote:Being a supporter to some degree of both "places", I'm not too sure about the (unintended) inference that the other site is a naughty place to be banished to! We should surely communicate as best we can without sniping? Having said all that, the W.M . character hasn't made an appearance over there recently :D
Absolutely no offence intended to the Other Place - I did say "ran off to", not "was sent to" :) I don't know the history of the schism, assuming there was one, but I'm quite happy to lurk there occasionally. Fascinating when the same question crops up from someone hoping for the answer they want if they ask often enough (qv horn wiring).

Kevin