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.
Just bought a motorcycle in bits, the V5 and frame and engine numbers all tie up, the chap I bought the bike from didn't bother to register it in his name, he has given me the V5 unsigned and still in the previous owners name, how can I register as the new owner?
Just bought a motorcycle in bits, the V5 and frame and engine numbers all tie up, the chap I bought the bike from didn't bother to register it in his name, he has given me the V5 unsigned and still in the previous owners name, how can I register as the new owner?
Cheers.
Denz.
all you need to do is fill in the new keeperes section, this is normally a green section and then post it off to te dvla and they will send you a new one with you as the registered keeper, if it asks for the signature of the previous keeper, just put a squiggle in there. I deal with v5`s every day and this is all we do.
Yep, The DVLA will have no idea of the previous owner's signature.
The method outlined previously will work and nobody will probably be any the wiser.
The official method is to send off the new keeper section (section 10 in green) with a completed V62 form to the DVLA who will then issue a new V5C in your name. There is no fee payable for this (see section D on the V62).
Don't forget to SORN online immediately that the bike is registered to you.
Pat is correct. Don't just send the green slip on it's own as nothing will happen. Send the green slip stapled to a completed V62 and it is free. Obviously, you can tax the vehicle first before applying for a V5 if you wish.