DVLA Issues Warning to 'Thousands' of Motorists with Personalised Registration
WALES, UNITED KINGDOM, JUL 23 – Drivers must renew entitlement for unused personalised registration numbers every 10 years to avoid losing rights, with free renewal and reminder notices provided, DVLA said.
- In the United Kingdom, motorists were alerted this year by the DVLA that failing to renew personalised registrations every 10 years leads to permanent loss of the entitlement.
- Personalised registrations grant motorists the right to assign numbers, which can be obtained directly from the DVLA online or through auctions.
- Renewal submissions become available 28 days before expiry, applications for V750 and V778 can be submitted early, and delivery takes about three to four weeks.
- DVLA will reject renewal applications, while submitting earlier than 28 days before expiry may result in a declined application.
- The DVLA reminded via X that personalised registration documents like V750 and V778 can be renewed every decade, ensuring long-term validity, with reminders broadcast on social media.
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