Vehicle registration
Kit-built vehicles
Your vehicle must meet the if you use it on the road.
A kit-built vehicle is one where all the parts are supplied new by the manufacturer.
How to register
You must follow all the instructions for registering a new vehicle.
You must include the following with your application:
- form V627/1 - 鈥楤uilt up vehicle inspection report鈥�
- evidence of type approval 鈥� see 鈥榁ehicle type approval鈥� below
- official receipts for the vehicle and any parts used
- build plans
- evidence that any 鈥榬econditioned鈥� part is to an 鈥榓s new鈥� standard
Contact DVLA if you鈥檙e not sure about what you need to provide.
Send your application to 鈥楰its and Rebuilds鈥� at DVLA.
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Vehicle type approval
All kit-built vehicles have to get type approval.
Get a current registration number
You can register a kit-built car, motorcycle or tricycle with a current registration number if you can prove it鈥檚 all made from new parts supplied by the manufacturer.
You can also get a current registration number for a kit-built car, motorbike or tricycle built with one reconditioned part if:
- you can show that the part has been reconditioned to an 鈥榓s new鈥� standard, in line with the manufacturer鈥檚 guidelines
- the part is not the chassis, monocoque bodyshell or frame
Get a Q registration number
DVLA will give your vehicle a 鈥楺鈥� prefix registration number if you do not meet the conditions for getting a current registration number.
Your vehicle must pass the relevant type approval test to get a Q registration number.