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UK Car Imports - Warning - V5 documents

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  • 24-09-2008 4:29pm
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    Registered Users Posts: 802 ✭✭✭


    Not sure if this has been covered here already.

    DVLA warns motorists – check V5C registration certificate before buying a used vehicle

    Release Date: 17/07/2008

    DVLA is warning motorists to check the V5C registration certificate when buying a used vehicle. Motorists are advised not to purchase the vehicle, and instead report the matter to the police, if the serial number of a V5C registration certificate falls within the following ranges:



    BG8229501 to BG9999030

    BI2305501 to BI2800000



    Motorists are also reminded not to proceed with any purchase if a V5C has no serial number, or looks to have been altered or tampered with, or the vehicle is accompanied by only a part of the V5C registration certificate.



    If a member of the public wishes to check if a serial number of a registration certificate is within the series prior to the purchase of a vehicle, they can call DVLA on 0870 241 1878.

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    Release Date: 07/03/2008

    DVLA is warning motorists to be on the lookout for stolen V5C vehicle registration certificates when buying a used vehicle.



    Customers are advised not to purchase the vehicle but report the matter to the police if the serial number of the registration document falls within the following ranges:



    BG9167501 to BG9190500

    BG9190501 to BG9214000

    (Previously publicised by DVLA in February and August 2007, respectively)



    BG8407501 – BG8431000

    BG9282001 – BG9305000

    (Very recently found to have been compromised)



    If a serial number is not present, looks to have been altered or tampered with, or the vehicle is accompanied by only a part of the registration document, customers are advised not to proceed.



    The stolen documents are being used by criminals to accompany stolen vehicles that have had their identity changed to match that of a legitimate vehicle. This practice is known as cloning. The cloned vehicles are being sold to unsuspecting members of the public who can suffer significant losses when the vehicles are found to be stolen. This activity is outside of DVLA's control and the Agency becomes aware of these incidents only after the event, when the innocent victims of this crime submit the stolen documents.



    DVLA is working closely with the police service to help protect the public and is offering every possible assistance in preventing the abuse by criminals of the vehicle registration system.



    The stolen certificates have a different background colour on the Notification of Permanent Export (V5C/4) tear off slip on the second page, which looks mauve on the front and pink on the reverse. On legitimate documents they should be mauve on both sides.



    Prospective purchasers are urged to check the serial number that appears at the top right hand corner of the registration certificate before purchasing a used vehicle.



    If a member of the public wishes to check the validity of a registration certificate prior to the purchase of a vehicle, they can call the DVLA hotline on 0870 241 1878.


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