Guides, how-to's and other helpful information about private plates.
The DVLA carefully tiptoe down the line between good and bad taste. Their decisions spare us those up and coming registrations that may cause offence. Just recently, they spared us WA11 KER at the last minute, only to change their mind a couple of months later!
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How much is my number plate worth? This guide will give you information on how number plate valuations are calculated, and help you to value your number plate yourself.
In this guide, we clear up all the confusion around buying a number plate, explaining why you'll see the same registration for sale at different prices on different websites, and giving you some useful information on where you should buy from, and what to expect.
This is the most comprehensive guide to selling a number plate that exists anywhere online, and will take you through everything you need to know about selling a number plate, right from the basics.
A comprehensive guide to the process involved in assigning a number plate, from a certificate, such as a certificate of entitlement or retention, onto a vehicle.
Under the DVLA Retention Scheme, the DVLA allows you to remove a registration number from a vehicle, and retain it, without assigning it to another vehicle. The registration number is kept on a document called the V778 'Retention Document' (or Retention Certificate).
Comprehensive guide to the process involved in transferring a number plate from vehicle to vehicle, including a free V317 form to download.
If a number plate has ever been purchased from a DVLA auction, then you can find out the Date of purchase and the Price the number plate achieved.
If you have searched and searched for your perfect number plate, and you can't seem to find it anywhere, the chances are that it could be on a vehicle, although, it's no good us just telling you this, you'd rather know, right?
Personalised number plates are becoming more and more popular all the time, and because all number plates are unique, only one person can own a particular combination of a number plate. It is for these reasons, that the value of some of the more desirable combinations has increased dramatically over recent years.
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