How do I tell DVLA my car is scrapped without logbook?

How do I tell DVLA my car is scrapped without logbook?

Unfortunately, if you've chosen to scrap your car without a V5C, there's a little more red tape you have to get through. Once you've scrapped your car, you'll need to write and send a letter to the DVLA informing them of the sale, which has the following information inside: Vehicle registration number. Make and model.

How do I notify DVLA that my car has been scrapped?

Informing DVLA DVLA will send you a letter within four weeks to confirm that they know the vehicle has been scrapped and that you're no longer responsible for it. Call DVLA on 0300 790 6802 if you do not receive the letter.

Can I tell the DVLA I have scrapped my car online?

You can tell the DVLA you've scrapped your car either online or by post. You'll just need the vehicle registration number, the 11-digit reference number from your V5 and the name and address of the scrapyard you sold it to.8 Dec 2021

How do I tell DVLA I sold my car without a V5?

Without a V5C You should still inform the DVLA of the sale. To do so write to DVLA, Swansea, SA99 1AR and explain that you have sold the vehicle.22 Feb 2021

Can I scrap my car without a logbook?

While a logbook can be useful when scrapping your vehicle, it's not a must, but it's absence will mean a little more work on your part. Following the correct procedure when you aren't in possession of a logbook can save you a lot of trouble from fines for breaking the law to additional costs from scrap dealers.