Your Personalised Number Plate Explained Certificate Of Entitlement

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Your Personalized Number Plate Explained: Understanding the Certificate of Entitlement


Overview


Personalized number plates have become increasingly popular among motorists from all walks of life. With over 30 million registration numbers available, there's a private plate to fit every taste and budget. When you purchase a registration number that has never been assigned to a vehicle, you receive a V750, commonly known as a Certificate of Entitlement. This pink certificate is a legal document showing the grantee and nominee names as well as details of the registration number.

Key Terms


- Grantee: The purchaser of the vehicle registration number, holding all legal rights.
- Nominee: An individual who can be added to assign the registration number to a vehicle but holds no legal rights.

Changing Nominee Details


You can add or change a nominee for a fee of £25, payable to the DVLA. The grantee must fill out the "Change of Nominee Details" section on the left side of the certificate to make any changes.

Address Updates


If you're the grantee and need to update your address, simply complete the box on the right side of the V750, sign, and date it. Send it to the DVLA in Swansea, and a new certificate will be issued to your new address, typically within two weeks, free of charge.

Assigning the Number Plate


To assign a personalized number plate to your vehicle, apply to the DVLA either in person or by post. You'll need to provide:

1. Your V750 (Certificate of Entitlement)
2. V5 Registration Document (log book) matching the grantee or nominee name
3. A valid MOT certificate (if applicable)
4. An £80 assignment fee (if not already paid)

Once your registration number is assigned, you'll receive a new tax disc and an updated V5 log book. You'll also get a certificate to produce your acrylic number plates. Don't forget to inform your insurance company about the registration change. Full instructions are included on the reverse of your certificate.

Certificate Validity and Renewal


The Certificate of Entitlement is valid for 12 months from the issue date. If not assigned to a vehicle within this period, it must be renewed with the DVLA for a £25 fee. Only the grantee can renew the registration number. If not renewed, the right to the registration will lapse. In such cases, the grantee can apply for a refund of the £80 assignment fee but not for other fees.

Conclusion


Buying and assigning a private number plate is straightforward and adds a personal touch to your vehicle. Car registrations have become the must-have motoring accessory. Discover yours today and enjoy the unique experience of having a personalized number plate!

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