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How Do You Replace A Lost Vehicle Registration Certificate?

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How Do You Replace A Lost Vehicle Registration Certificate?

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Registering a vehicle for the first time can be a complex process, involving documentation and possible inspection. So it can be a headache if you find that your Vehicle Registration Certificate has been lost, stolen or destroyed. Luckily,getting a replacement is straightforward. If you have previously had a V5C (Vehicle Registration) form in your name and there is no change to your details or those of the vehicle, you can apply for a replacement over the phone. Ring the DVLA on 0870 240 0010, confirm your details and pay the fee with your debit or credit card. Your replacement certificate should be delivered within 10 days. If your personal details or those of the vehicle have changed, you will have to complete form V62. You can download the form from the DVLA website or pick one up at your DVLA local office or any licence issuing Post Office branch. Complete the form. You will must provide your name, address and date of birth. Submit details for the vehicle, including the make, model

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