Driver information blog – Buy a personalised registration number from the DVLA – Part One – Plus buy at auction information.

Driver information blog – Buy a personalised registration number –  Part One

Drive carefully and drive safe!!!!!!!

All this information below, is on the GOV.UK website and is constantly updated. This information, to the best of our knowledge, was correct at the time of post.

The GOV.UK and DVLA sites are a great source of information and a lot of hard work goes into providing this information for us! We are showing you a sample and please, check for yourself, the latest version on the information, on the sites.

This is public knowledge information, for everyone to us. Check it out and do not rely on any information provided on our website.

https://www.gov.uk/ – Welcome Page of GOV.UK

 

Follow the links

Buy a personalised registration number

https://www.gov.uk/buy-a-personalised-registration-number

You can buy a personalised registration for your number plates from DVLA online or at auction. Search online to see which numbers are available and how much they cost.

Start now on the DVLA Personalised Registrations service

You’ll need a debit or credit card to use this service.

Personalised registration numbers can only be used on a vehicle registered (or about to be registered), taxed and used in the UK.

You can’t make the vehicle look newer than it actually is. For example, you can’t put a registration number onto a 2003 registered vehicle.

When you buy a personalised registration number, you’re buying the right to assign this number to a vehicle registered in your name or someone else’s name (the nominee).

Last updated: 25 June 2017

https://www.gov.uk/buy-a-personalised-registration-number

Drive carefully and drive safe!!!!!!!

 

 

 

Extra information about buying at auction!

Private Plate news

These are the extra costs of plates bought at public auction.

This is public information and available at the DVLA website

http://www.dvlaauction.co.uk/index.php/live-auction/what-will-it-cost/

What Will It Cost?

The sale price (also called the ‘Hammer Price’) is subject to VAT, the Auctioneer’s Buyer’s Premium of 8% (minimum £40 + VAT) together with the £80 Assignment Fee.

This can mount up! So be aware and use their calculator provided.

Example below, based on £10,000.00.

Hammer Price: £10,000.00

VAT on Hammer Price @ 20%: £2,000.00

Buyer’s Premium @ 8%: £800.00

VAT on Buyer’s Premium @ 20%: £160.00

Total VAT @ 20%: £2,160.00

Assignment Fee (not VATable): £80.00

Total Amount Payable: £13,040.00

The reverse is, you have a budget of £10,000.00

Maximum Budget: £10000.00

VAT on Hammer Price @ 20%: £1532.00

Buyer’s Premium @ 8%: £612.80

VAT on Buyer’s Premium @ 20%: £122.56

Total VAT @ 20%: £1,654.56

Assignment Fee (not VATable): £80.00

Total Additional Costs £2,347.36

Maximum Hammer Price: £7,660.00

Curtesy of the calculator.

Well done DVLA

We’ll keep you posted on future auctions or why not attend yourself?

I’ve bought myself and it is great fun, be aware of the final amount to pay is different to the hammer price and we’ve published these costs below.

DVLA and BCA keep up the good work, raising money for the UK.

CVPP.CO.UK would also like to say a job well done!

From the DVLA website!

Have a great day!

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