Patricia Pearl - Small Claims Procedure - A Practical Guide


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Last Will and Testament Kit


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BAILIFFS - The Law and Your Rights

Written by John Kruse, one of the leading experts on Bailiff Law, this consumer friendly guide is essential reading for anyone who comes into contact with a bailiff.

The book is easy to understand and clearly explains the rights a bailiff has, and also what they cannot do when collecting debts and repossessing goods etc.

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    Default How does one prove who one is?

    OK, bear with me here....

    I got made redundanticon some time ago - and it took me one hell of a long time to get another job. In the meantime (in the usual way of things) I lost my home (I actually managed to sell it just in time!) and moved in with my girlfriend. During this time (not having much in the way of money) I had to SORN my car and parked it on a friend's drive.

    Now comes the complex part.

    I'd lived in my house for some years, so I still had a paper licence.

    I haven't had a passport for some years and I have no idea where my birth cirtificate is (I assume that there must have been one about somewhere at some time - but my mother had all of those sorts of things and was rather "confused" by the time she passed away - so I never found it in any of the paperwork that I inherited). The flat is in my girlfriend's name (so all the utility bills etc etc are in her name).

    OK - now I have a job. Time to get the car back on the road! er....... anyone seen the log book? Damn! the log book must have got lost during the move.

    Now then - I need a new log book for the car. But I have no real way to prove my ownership!

    I also need a new licence - but I have no way of proving who I am!

    Anyone got any ideas?

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    Default Re: How does one prove who one is?

    I'm not sure about the log book as I don't drive but just get a replacement birth certificate.

    Go to the town you were born and go to there local registry office and ask for a full birth certificate. You just need to give as much details which you would expect on a birth certificate (you name, age, dob, mother, father, place of birth etc) and they will check you on the system and write you out a new birth certificate (after paying but £10), pretty easy.

    If your licence is in date I'm not sure if you need to get another yet - if you want a card license though you'll have to renew the license probably sending off that new found birth certificate and application (plus about £50) to the DVLA.

    Again on the log book I'm not too sure.


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    Default Re: How does one prove who one is?

    Quote Originally Posted by One Pence View Post
    I'm not sure about the log book as I don't drive but just get a replacement birth certificate.

    Go to the town you were born and go to there local registry office and ask for a full birth certificate. You just need to give as much details which you would expect on a birth certificate (you name, age, dob, mother, father, place of birth etc) and they will check you on the system and write you out a new birth certificate (after paying but £10), pretty easy.
    You can buy them on line for about £16 so would save all the hassle of going to birth town (unless you still live there) Just google "replacement birth certificate" and a few sites will come up.

    If your licence is in date I'm not sure if you need to get another yet - if you want a card license though you'll have to renew the license probably sending off that new found birth certificate and application (plus about £50) to the DVLA.
    Replacing a lost or defaced old paper licence with a new photo licence costs £17.50


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    Quote Originally Posted by One Pence View Post
    If your licence is in date I'm not sure if you need to get another yet - if you want a card license though you'll have to renew the license probably sending off that new found birth certificate and application (plus about £50) to the DVLA.
    A birth certificate is not sufficient proof on its own to obtain a photocard licence. Additional proof of identity is required - see here.


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    Default Re: How does one prove who one is?

    Quote Originally Posted by Viking_Raider View Post
    Now then - I need a new log book for the car. But I have no real way to prove my ownership!
    There is no requirement to prove ownership - that does not interesticon DVLA. A V5 only shows the registered keeper; not the same thing (legally) as the owner.

    The easiest way to obtain a new V5 is to complete a V62 (from Post Office or download from the link below) plus £25 for a replacement log book. You will need proof of address - as you state all utility bills are not in your name, then you will need a bank or credit card statement - as per the V62 notes.

    You don't need the V5 in order to obtain VED for the vehicle. The completed V62 + fee will suffice - see here - Taxing without a Registration Certificate or New Keeper Supplement (about half way down the page)


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    Be prepared for some fun and games. It has recently taken me nine months to change a paper licence to a photocard type. I haven't moved house for twelve years, and I sent the old licence back with my application. However, I too have never had a passport, and without one DVLA can be very stubborn. They refused to believe who I was, even though I am English, was born here in the fifties, never gone abroad and have held a driving licence since I was seventeen. I have always been on the electoral register and in full employment. I kept re-applying (about five times I think) with further proof of my identity, even old infant school reports that my mother had kept. They still refused. It was only after I made moves to involve my MP that suddenly DVLA caved in. I am convinced that this is a ploy by the government to get everybody to have a passport. I refused, and DVLA became very awkward. I found it ironic that they addressed a letter to Mr.gwc100, to my address, and said: Dear mr.gwc1000 I am sorry but we have insufficient proof that your identity is mr.gwc1000! Muppets.



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