

#I NUMBER PLATE REGISTRATION#
The vehicle that you have removed the registration from will be issued with a replacement age-related registration mark (in most cases this will be the one it had prior to the personalised registration).

The car dealership should be able to assist with this for you. If you are buying a brand new car, then it's perfectly possible to transfer your current number plate to it. You can't perform a number plate transfer onto a Q registered vehicle.You are allowed to use an older registration. you can't transfer a 68 series registration to an 51 registration car. You can't use a mark to make a vehicle look newer than it is e.g.The vehicles must be subject to MOT testing at some time during their life.Both the vehicle currently showing the registration you are transferring (the donor), and the receiving vehicle, must either hold both current MOT and tax be taxed and MOT expired or MOT expired and tax expired less than six months.There are a number of criteria that must be met for a successful vehicle to vehicle transfer. The current fee for transferring a registration mark is £80, so include a cheque for this made payable to 'DVLA'.
#I NUMBER PLATE FULL#
If you have just purchased the vehicle and don't yet have the full V5C for it, you should submit a completed V5C/2 New Keeper's Supplement with a completed V62 form. To move your registration mark to another vehicle you will need to complete a V317 form and send your application to the DVLA along with the V5C registration certificates (log books) for both vehicles. If you sell the vehicle with the registration still showing on the V5C log book, then the new owner will also become the owner of your plate! The important thing is to do this in advance of selling the car.

You can move the registration onto another vehicle, or move it onto a certificate, and then later assign that to another car.
