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Post Thu Jun 05, 2014 9:01 pm

I'm putting my car back on the road,and it needs taxing.
I have to mot it,and have to change address on my licence.
I was going to leave the change of address on the licence till a few weeks,but am I right in thinking that's we're they'll send the tax?
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Post Thu Jun 05, 2014 9:17 pm

Err...No. The will send the tax disk to the address of the registered keeper, as on the V5.
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Post Thu Jun 05, 2014 9:43 pm

I thought it would,just so they no your licence has the correct address on.
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Post Thu Jun 05, 2014 9:59 pm

The address on the V5 has nothing to do with the address on a driving licence, nor do DVLA cross check them.....

You don't need to present a driving licence to tax a vehicle.....I could send my 15 year old son to the post office to tax my car, as long as he has the MoT, Inurance and Tax reminder...and the money aswell !
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Post Thu Jun 05, 2014 10:09 pm

Correct me if i am wrong

Im pretty sure you do not need mot and insurance to tax a car now in the post office, I thought it was electronically checked for mot when they ring it through the till. I taxed my car a few months back and they were only interested in the form, The police have all the details now hence stopping for dodgy number plates that the camera in the car cannot read when checking your mot and insurance.
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Post Thu Jun 05, 2014 10:16 pm

bigbird76 wrote:Correct me if i am wrong

Im pretty sure you do not need mot and insurance to tax a car now in the post office, I thought it was electronically checked for mot when they ring it through the till. I taxed my car a few months back and they were only interested in the form, The police have all the details now hence stopping for dodgy number plates that the camera in the car cannot read when checking your mot and insurance.
Read your first line again !!!!

You are still expected to be able to present proof of MoT and Insurance cover upon request when taxing a vehicle at the post office, as there may be occasions when the "System" is not accessible.
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Post Thu Jun 05, 2014 10:40 pm

I was just making people aware that you dont have to hunt your insurance policy down in the house any more if you want to tax your vehicle and i see what your getting at if the dvla system goes down then yes they would have to see some sort of paperwork.

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Post Thu Jun 05, 2014 11:09 pm

Just don't want to be going back and forth me and my partner split so didn't want it going there.
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Post Fri Jun 06, 2014 8:09 am

diable wrote:
bigbird76 wrote:I was just making people aware that you dont have to hunt your insurance policy down in the house any more if you want to tax your vehicle and i see what your getting at if the dvla system goes down then yes they would have to see some sort of paperwork.

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Just keep it all together in one place then there is no need to hunt the documents down :D
Try saying that to my missis :D