Vehicle registration and V5C certificates (log books)
Before you contact DVLA, read how to:
- get a duplicate log book (V5C)
- get vehicle information from DVLA
- tell DVLA you鈥檝e sold or bought a vehicle
- change your name and address on your V5C
- register a vehicle
- get a private (personalised) number plate
- put a registration number on a vehicle
- take a registration number off a vehicle
- change vehicle details on a V5C
- take a vehicle out of the UK
- import a vehicle into the UK
When to contact DVLA
Wait for the processing time before contacting DVLA.
If you have not received your log book after 6 weeks and you have not notified DVLA, you鈥檒l have to pay 拢25 to get a replacement.
If you applied online
Type of application | Processing time |
---|---|
Get a duplicate log book | 2 weeks |
Change of address | 4 weeks |
Change of registered keeper | 4 weeks |
Confirmation you鈥檝e sold your vehicle | 4 weeks |
Put on, take off or keep a private registration number | 2 weeks |
If you applied by phone or post
Contact DVLA if you have not received your log book and it鈥檚 been 4 weeks since you applied.
By phone
DVLA Vehicle Enquiries
Telephone: 0300 790 6802
Monday to Friday, 8am to 7pm
Saturday, 8am to 2pm
Find out about call charges
British Sign Language (BSL) if you鈥檙e on a computer - find out how to
By webchat
to contact DVLA about vehicle registration and V5C certificates (log books).
By email
to contact DVLA about vehicle registration.
By post
Vehicle Customer Services
DVLA
Swansea
SA99 1AR
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- 1. What do you need to contact DVLA about?
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