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Post by Anonymous »

Could I get away with leaving my as yet unregistered car outside my house whilst I register it ????

My workshop availability has possibly run out so need to move her out, but she's done now anyway so I can drive home!!! hurrrahhh!!
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Post by Holly »

If its on the road you'll be pushing your luck! Enjoy the ride home 8-)
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Cheers James!!!

Out of interest, how long does registration usually take??
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Short answer - I don't know exactly. Once you have the MOT (and American docs) you go to the DVLA office, officially the car has to be inspected and there's some paperwork and a fee. I think they can give you a tax disc there and then though, if it all checks out (I'm sure someone else will chime in with some advice thats actually helpful, lol!).
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If you have all of the correct documents and if they are happy with your proof of the actual age of the car then they will issue you a year related registration there and then. All you have to do then is get your plates made up.

They can be a bit difficult if they decide you are trying to pull a fast one on the age in order to get free road tax. If they are ask to see their supervisor and give him a lecture. ;)
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The last few I have done at the local DVLA office , they would not issue registration at the counter - said it was now not policy to do this.

All paperwork was in order - docs were retained for 'checks' , and registration no was issued about a week later .
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Post by Anonymous »

Oh, sounds quite easy guys thanks!!

Pretty much just the time it takes to give it a quick tune up, M.O.T and registaration and I'll be away.

8-)
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Best of luck :)
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Post by jerry »

when i registered the fury they told me that they would not issue my number plate immediatley even if i went to the registration office.
did it all by post in the end took about two weeks.
make sure you have every bit of documentation or its a no go.
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