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<blockquote data-quote="vibrac" data-source="post: 43527" data-attributes="member: 60"><p>Another DVLA story</p><p>The Exeter Trial runs in January its getting too cold for me on a bike so as the wife is a better driver than me I bought a car for wife to drive and me to navigate. The tax had run out in November I purchased it end March and since I had some work to do on it and knowing the DVLA I sorned it by enclosing a V890 with the green slip (this is a method suggested by them) I also posted off the same time the old V5c which the previous owner had signed (much the safest way if you can that way you know the previous owner has not forgotten to send it back)</p><p>a week or so I get the V5 back <u>in my name </u>what an efficent lot they are....</p><p>BUT</p><p>2 weeks later I get a letter from the DVLA enclosing my V890 stating I am not the keeper of the car so I cant SORN it</p><p>can I either pass them the V5c filled in with the changes and a V890 or if I havent fill in a V62 with a fee and a V890</p><p></p><p>blow that for a game of soldiers say I so I go on line and using my V5c declare SORN of course I get a stern warning that I may still be procecuted for keeping a vehicle without SORN since I purchased it ... fun aint it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vibrac, post: 43527, member: 60"] Another DVLA story The Exeter Trial runs in January its getting too cold for me on a bike so as the wife is a better driver than me I bought a car for wife to drive and me to navigate. The tax had run out in November I purchased it end March and since I had some work to do on it and knowing the DVLA I sorned it by enclosing a V890 with the green slip (this is a method suggested by them) I also posted off the same time the old V5c which the previous owner had signed (much the safest way if you can that way you know the previous owner has not forgotten to send it back) a week or so I get the V5 back [U]in my name [/U]what an efficent lot they are.... BUT 2 weeks later I get a letter from the DVLA enclosing my V890 stating I am not the keeper of the car so I cant SORN it can I either pass them the V5c filled in with the changes and a V890 or if I havent fill in a V62 with a fee and a V890 blow that for a game of soldiers say I so I go on line and using my V5c declare SORN of course I get a stern warning that I may still be procecuted for keeping a vehicle without SORN since I purchased it ... fun aint it? [/QUOTE]
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