DVLA Registration
Registration in the UK
European Registered Vehicles
1) European vehicles under 10 years old require an EEC Certificate of Conformity.
2) A GB Conversion IVA certificate is also required from Vehicle Certificate Agency (UK Government Agency). To obtain this we need to send EEC Certificate of Conformity together with relevant statement confirming the Speedometer is displaying MPH, head lights and Fog lamp are UK compliant.
3) Mot Certificate if the car is over 3 Years Old
4) Registration Document or Dating Evidence from Country of Import
NOVA (HMRC)
Vehicles Registered Outside of Europe
2) Mot Certificate if the car is over 3 Years Old
3) Registration Document or Dating Evidence from Country of Import
NOVA (HMRC)
Vehicles Over 10 Years old
1) Vehicles over ten years old require less documents and easier to register.
2) Mot Certificate
3) Registration Document or Dating Evidence from Country of Import
NOVA (HMRC)
Classic cars
1) A vehicle must be built or first registered more then 40 years ago is considered classic, as long as no substantial changes have not been made to change the way the vehicle works from its original incorporation. The vehicle is Mot exempt and road tax exempt.
2) Registration Document or Dating Evidence from Country of Import
NOVA (HMRC)