Telling DVLA after someone dies
Selling a vehicle
What you do depends on whether you have the vehicle log book (V5C).
If you have the vehicle log book (V5C)
Write a letter explaining:
- your relationship to the person who died
- the date the person died
- who should be paid any vehicle tax refund (vehicle tax cannot be transferred to a new owner)
Send the letter to the DVLA Sensitive Casework Team with the right part of the V5C. The part you send depends on whether you바카라 사이트™re selling the vehicle to a private individual or a motor trader.
DVLA Sensitive Casework Team
Swansea
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Selling to a private individual
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Fill in section 2 if you have a new style log book with multi-coloured numbered blocks on the front cover. Fill in section 6 if you have the older style log book.
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Give the green 바카라 사이트˜new keeper바카라 사이트™ slip to the buyer.
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Send the V5C with your letter to the DVLA Sensitive Casework Team.
Selling to a motor trader
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Get the motor trader to fill in the yellow 바카라 사이트˜sell, transfer or part-exchange your vehicle to the motor trade바카라 사이트™ section of the log book.
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Send the perforated section with your letter to the DVLA Sensitive Casework Team.
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Give the motor trader the rest of the V5C.
If you do not have the vehicle log book (V5C)
When you sell the car tell the buyer they바카라 사이트™ll need to fill in form V62 to apply for a V5C. There바카라 사이트™s a £25 fee.
You need to write a letter to the DVLA Sensitive Casework Team to tell them you바카라 사이트™ve sold the vehicle. Your letter needs to say:
- the date you sold the vehicle
- your relationship to the person who died
- the date they died
- who should be paid any vehicle tax refund
- the buyer바카라 사이트™s name and address
DVLA Sensitive Casework Team
Swansea
SA99 1ZZ
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