Taking a vehicle out of the UK

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1. For 12 months or more

You must tell DVLA if you鈥檙e taking your vehicle out of the UK, including to the Channel Islands (Jersey and Guernsey), Isle of Man or Ireland, for 12 months or more. This is known as permanent export.

This guide is also available in Welsh (Cymraeg).

You鈥檒l need to:

  1. Fill in the 鈥榩ermanent export鈥� section of your V5C (log book), detach it and keep the rest of your log book - you鈥檒l need the rest to register your vehicle in the country you鈥檙e taking it to.

  2. Send the completed 鈥榩ermanent export鈥� section to DVLA, Swansea, SA99 1BD.聽If your address has changed, include a letter with your new address so that DVLA can send your vehicle tax refund (if you鈥檙e entitled to one) there.

  3. Update the address on your driving licence if you鈥檙e moving home.

If you鈥檙e due a refund, you鈥檒l usually get it within 4 to 6 weeks. The refund is worked out from the date DVLA gets your 鈥榩ermanent export鈥� section.

If you鈥檙e buying a vehicle to take abroad, make sure the seller follows the correct process for vehicles that will be registered in another country. They must give you the full log book (V5C) - not just the new keeper slip.

If you do not have a vehicle log book (V5C)

Before you leave the UK

You need to get a vehicle log book (V5C) before you leave the UK. DVLA cannot send a vehicle log book to an address outside the UK.

It can take up to:

  • 5 days if you apply online
  • 4 to 6 weeks if you apply by post or if you鈥檝e changed your address or name

When you get your log book, fill in and send the 鈥榩ermanent export鈥� section to DVLA.

If you do not receive it before you leave the UK, contact the driving authority of the country you鈥檙e travelling to. They鈥檒l tell you what documents you need.

If you鈥檝e already left the UK

Contact the driving authority of the country you鈥檙e taking the vehicle to. They鈥檒l tell you what documents you鈥檒l need to provide to register the vehicle there.

You also need to send a letter to DVLA to tell them you鈥檝e taken the vehicle out of the country. Include:

  • your name and address
  • the make, model and if possible, the vehicle identification number of the vehicle
  • the date you took the vehicle out of the country

DVLA
Swansea
SA99 1BA

If you cannot get a vehicle log book (V5C)

Contact the driving authority of the country you鈥檙e taking the vehicle to - they鈥檒l tell you how to register your vehicle.

Send a letter to DVLA to tell them you鈥檝e taken the vehicle out of the country. Include:

  • your name and address
  • the date you took the vehicle out of the country
  • where DVLA can send the vehicle tax refund

DVLA
Swansea
SA99 1BA

If the 鈥榩ermanent export鈥� section is missing

If the 鈥榩ermanent export鈥� section is not in the log book, send a letter to DVLA to tell them you鈥檝e taken the vehicle out of the country. Include:

  • your name and address
  • the date you took the vehicle out of the country

DVLA
Swansea
SA99 1BA

Moving your vehicle between Great Britain and Northern Ireland

Fill in the change of address section in your log book and send it to DVLA.

DVLA
Swansea
SA99 1BA

Personalised registrations

You鈥檒l need to transfer or retain your personalised registration before exporting your vehicle. Otherwise you鈥檒l lose your right to the registration number.

If you鈥檙e a motor trader

You鈥檒l need to:

  • fill in the 鈥榩ermanent export鈥� section of your vehicle log book (V5C) and detach it from the log book
  • send the completed 鈥榩ermanent export鈥� section to DVLA, Swansea, SA99 1BD

2. For less than 12 months

What you need to do depends on whether you鈥檙e taking:

  • your own vehicle abroad
  • a hired or leased vehicle abroad

Taking your own vehicle abroad

You must take your vehicle log book (V5C) with you if you鈥檙e taking your vehicle abroad for less than 12 months. You may have to show it if you鈥檙e stopped at a port or while driving abroad.

Your V5C must show your most recent address in the UK.

Apply in advance if you need to get a V5C or update your V5C before you travel. It can take up to:

  • 5 days if you apply online
  • 4 to 6 weeks if you apply by post or if you鈥檝e changed your address or name

UK law still applies to a UK-registered vehicle if you take it abroad for less than 12 months. That means you need to make sure:

  • your vehicle is taxed in the UK while it鈥檚 abroad
  • you have a current MOT
  • you have UK insurance

You鈥檒l also need to make sure you meet any international or national conditions for licensing and taxation.

Check if you need to pay import duty

You may need to pay import duty on your vehicle if you take it outside the UK. Check with the authorities in the country you鈥檙e taking your vehicle to.

You do not need to pay import duty to take your vehicle from Northern Ireland to Great Britain or the EU.

If you鈥檙e going to a non-EU country that charges duty, you can . This lets you take your vehicle into the country temporarily without paying duty. It can also make crossing the border simpler.

You鈥檒l have to pay a fee and a deposit. You usually get the carnet within 4 weeks of applying.

Taking your vehicle to Liechtenstein, Mexico or Somalia

You must take an International Certificate for Motor Vehicles (ICMV) with you as well as your V5C.

Apply for an ICMV.

Bringing your vehicle back untaxed

If you bring your vehicle back to the UK untaxed you cannot drive it back into the UK - it鈥檒l have to be transported and a SORN (Statutory Off Road Notification) must be made straight away.

Taking a hired or leased vehicle abroad

You鈥檒l need a VE103 vehicle on hire certificate to show you鈥檙e allowed to use a hired or leased vehicle if you鈥檙e driving it abroad.

You can get a VE103 for a fee from the:

Taking a hired or leased vehicle to Liechtenstein, Mexico or Somalia

You must take an ICMV with you, as well as a VE103 vehicle on hire certificate.

You need to ask the company you hired or leased the vehicle from to apply for an ICMV.

3. Taxes if you buy a new vehicle to take abroad

If you buy a new or used vehicle to take out of the UK, you might not have to pay UK VAT or vehicle taxes such as the registration fee.

What you pay and how you pay it depends on where you鈥檙e exporting to and from.

Export your vehicle with the Personal Export Scheme

You may be able to use the Personal Export Scheme to take a new or used vehicle:

  • from Great Britain to anywhere outside the UK
  • from Northern Ireland to a non-EU country

When you buy a new vehicle and export under the scheme, you do not pay UK VAT. But you still have to pay vehicle taxes and the registration fee.

You must be planning to leave the UK for at least 6 months with the vehicle. You usually have to be personally driving your vehicle.

What you need to do

Fill in form VAT 410 (your supplier will give you a copy) and give it to your supplier.

You can drive the vehicle in the UK for up to 6 months after the delivery date (or 12 months for non-UK and non-EU residents) - it must then be exported.

The date for export of the vehicle is shown on the VX302 (for new cars) or the VAT 410 (for used cars).

After export send the DVLA the:

If you do not export the vehicle on time you鈥檒l have to pay the UK VAT.

Export your vehicle from Northern Ireland to the EU

If you buy a new vehicle in Northern Ireland to take to an EU country, you do not have to pay UK VAT if you:

  • take the vehicle out of the UK within 2 months
  • do not drive the vehicle in the UK unless you register and tax it

Your supplier will get you to fill in form VAT 411.

You鈥檒l have to declare your vehicle and pay VAT in the other country when you get there.