If you’re buying a new car and want to transfer your private plates to it then you’ll need to apply to take them off your existing car first. This is a similar to assigning the plates to a car – you can do it via the DVLA’s website or by writing to them.
How do you do change of ownership?
What you should do
- The seller must complete the NCO form and submit it to their registering authority.
- The seller must hand over the registration certificate to the buyer.
- The buyer must complete the Application for registration and licencing of motor vehicle form (RLV) for submission.
Can I put my private plate on straight away?
No. Most personalised number plates can be supplied on a certificate. If you are buying a number plate and you want it transferred onto your vehicle straight away then you will need to provide the following documents: The original of the vehicle’s most recent V5C Registration Certificate, sometimes known as the logbook.
Can I put my private plate on my new car?
If your private reg is already on your car and you want to move it to a new one, the first thing you’ll need to do is place the registration on retention. You’ll need your car’s log book (the V5C vehicle registration certificate), as well as your payment. You can apply online or through the post.
Where do I go to transfer ownership of a car?
To transfer ownership online you’ll need to complete a form on the DVLA website. To do this you need the details of the new owner, you’ll need the 11-digit reference number from the car’s V5C.
Can a car registration be transferred to a new car?
However, a transferred registration may still expire on the same date as before unless you pay for your next renewal during the transfer. If you’re trading in a car with a car dealer, you can ask the dealer to transfer the old registration and license plate to your new car.
Do you need a receipt to transfer a vehicle?
There may be additional requirements to transfer a vehicle with conditional registration. The registration details certificate does not prove legal ownership of a vehicle. It is recommended the buyer obtain a receipt as proof the vehicle has been purchased. The receipt should include:
How do you transfer a vehicle in NSW?
Check the eligibility requirements. Select the ‘Transfer online’ button. Log into your MyServiceNSW Account, or register one now. Enter the NSW plate number of the vehicle, or choose the NSW plate number from the list displayed. Enter the sale details. If you’re a pensioner, enter your pensioner details.