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Recovering Registration Numbers DVLA V765 Scheme
How to re-register your Humber with the DVLA under the V765 scheme
Some Humber cars are either not registered at the DVLA in Swansea, or incorrectly registered. These are usually cars that have been stored for some time off the road, under restoration or re-imported cars. Before any vehicle can be used on a public road it has to be correctly registered and then MOT'd, insured and taxed, unless exemptions apply to that vehicle. (From May 2018 all vehicles over 40 years old are MOT exempt from Vehicle Excise Duty and MOT, subject to them not being modified in the last 30 years).
The DVLA has a scheme with car clubs to deal with this and we in the Post Vintage Humber Car Club are authorised by them to make the enquires and obtain and complete the relevant paperwork. A physical examination of the vehicle may be required.
This is an extract from the DVLA documentation:
V765 Scheme
How to register your vehicle under its original registration number:
Applications must be submitted on form V765 and signed by the keeper of the vehicle agreeing to the terms and conditions of the V765 scheme. A V55/5 should also be filled in and a recent photograph of the vehicle confirming it as a complete entity must be included. A FEE IS NOT APPLICABLE as the vehicle is being re-registered and is not applying for first registration.
The application must have a V765 form signed, stamped and approved by the relevant vehicle owners/enthusiasts club (for their make/type), shown on the ‘List of Vehicle Owners Clubs’ (V765/1). The club may charge a fee to process the application.
Evidence MUST be presented with the application to link the registration number to the vehicle. Acceptable forms of evidence include:
The original old style logbook (RF60/VE60).
Archive/Library records displaying the registration number and the chassis number authorised by the archivist clearly defining where the material was taken from.
Other pre 1983 documentary evidence linking the chassis and the registration number to the vehicle.
Fuller information can be found here on the DVLA web site.
To start an enquiry please contact the Historian, Stephen Lewis for this service.
We make a charge of £45 to club members plus travel costs for inspections. (£50 to non-club members plus travel costs for inspections).
If there is no positive link between the registration number and the vehicle or no paperwork exists then DVLA can issue an 'Age Related' registration mark and V5C document . To do this, the Club can produce a Dating Certificate to send to DVLA together with a completed V55/5 form. For this work, the Club charges £35 to members (£40 to non-members).
In all queries concerning to the registration of your Humber, speak to the Historian in the first instance.