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basicly im buying a car tomorrow which is sorn atm would it be possible to move it after purchase with insurance and mot to my home address which is private land until I can get tot the post office in the morning for new tax disc

 

would this be legal if im pulled would this stand up if explained to a police officer??

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any advice at all would be helpful please.

 

S.O.R.N. is a legal statement that a vehicle is off road. It should be moved on a trailer or flatbed. Could be towed with the Reg number of the towing vehicle covering the rear number plate but still possible to get stopped.

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any advice at all would be helpful please.

Hi, the vehicle is sorn so the only way it can be moved is with tax or by the motor trade. If you are stopped you can be fined also if you are involved in an accident ,would you be insured if the vehicle is not legal.

 

Best wait till it is taxed.

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so should I just purchase the car tomorrow and collect it Monday morning and go to the post office a mile away with it and the its all dealt with

 

You cant go to the PO with it. You can go with the documents and the fee then return with the tax and drive it away.

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bah humbug just found out you can do it all online lmao failed thanks for advice guys

 

Yes you can as long as you have the details off the log book but the disc will go to the registered keeper. Check first with http://www.askmid.com/ that the insurance has been registered.

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Doing it on line would also mean you can't drive it for a further 5 or 6 days till the disk arrives. If you take the paperwork to the post office they will give you a disk there and then

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Doing it on line would also mean you can't drive it for a further 5 or 6 days till the disk arrives. If you take the paperwork to the post office they will give you a disk there and then

 

There is 5 working days grace for the display of a licence if it is taken out on-line or by post.

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There is 5 working days grace for the display of a licence if it is taken out on-line or by post.

 

Dosn't that depend on when the previous disc expires? OP hasn't mentioned when that was.

 

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Dosn't that depend on when the previous disc expires? OP hasn't mentioned when that was.

 

 

Or the relevant declaration applying to the vehicles ceases to be in force, s.33(1B), Vehicles Excise & Registration Act 1994.

 

The SORN declaration ceases to be in force by taking out a licence.

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