Can I get my v5 online?
You need to get a log book (V5C) if the original has been lost, stolen, damaged or destroyed by you or your insurance company. You can get a duplicate log book online if you do not need to change anything in the log book. The log book will be posted to the address which the DVLA has on record.
How do I get a new log book in Kenya?
Head over to your NTSA TIMS account at https://tims.ntsa.go.ke/. Log into your account and select ‘apply for duplicate logbook.
How do I get a new log book in South Africa?
Complete the Application for duplicate registration/Deregistration certificate in respect of motor vehicle (DRC) form and the Declaration in respect of lost documents form (DCT). Pay the prescribed fee, and the registering authority will issue you with a duplicate document.
How long does it take to get a V5 online?
Fortunately, you can do that online and your new licence should arrive within one to two weeks. For a new V5 document after changing an address, it can take up to 6 weeks to arrive in the post. If your car tax is coming up for renewal in the next four weeks, it’s best to complete that first and then send off your V5C.
How much is it to replace a log book?
You can apply for a new V5C by phone or post. Replacing a lost, stolen, damaged or destroyed V5C will set you back £25. You can apply by post by filling in a V62 form, or over the phone if none of your details have changed. If you bought a car and never received the V5C, you’ll not need to pay the £25 fee.
How long does it take to apply for a new log book?
DVLA aims to send out a new V5C to you as soon as possible, usually 4 weeks after getting the old V5C from the seller. This may take longer because of coronavirus. If you do not get it within 4 weeks: complete form V62 – ‘Application for a vehicle registration certificate’
How much does a new log book cost?
It’s much quicker to use the online service to replace a lost or damaged V5C log book and motorists will get a new one in 5 working days – motorists applying by post may have to wait up to 6 weeks. It costs £25 for a duplicate log book whether you go online or apply by post.
How do I change the log book for a new car?
Need to update your name or address on a vehicle log book (V5C). Apply by post to change the vehicle details (see below). Want to notify the DVLA that you sold, transferred, or bought a new vehicle. Download the official document titled ‘ Apply for a vehicle registration certificate (form V62) ‘ (available for free on the GOV.UK website).
When do you need a vehicle Log Book?
You need to get a log book (V5C) if the original has been lost, stolen, damaged or destroyed, or you have not received one for your new vehicle.
What can you do with a motorcycle log book?
It comes with a feature that allows you to keep track of accessories that you buy for your motorcycle, but it doesn’t seem to work. It allows you to track repair and maintenance work, simply type in the date, the type of repair, severity, cost to fix, component, km reading and more.
How long does it take to get a new log book online?
You can use a credit or debit card to pay for the online service (£25). In most cases, it will take five (5) working days to get a replacement log book (V5C) from the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA). The DVLA will need you to confirm the name and full postcode (as registered on the log book), and details about:
Need to update your name or address on a vehicle log book (V5C). Apply by post to change the vehicle details (see below). Want to notify the DVLA that you sold, transferred, or bought a new vehicle. Download the official document titled ‘ Apply for a vehicle registration certificate (form V62) ‘ (available for free on the GOV.UK website).
It comes with a feature that allows you to keep track of accessories that you buy for your motorcycle, but it doesn’t seem to work. It allows you to track repair and maintenance work, simply type in the date, the type of repair, severity, cost to fix, component, km reading and more.
You need to get a log book (V5C) if the original has been lost, stolen, damaged or destroyed, or you have not received one for your new vehicle.
You can use a credit or debit card to pay for the online service (£25). In most cases, it will take five (5) working days to get a replacement log book (V5C) from the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA). The DVLA will need you to confirm the name and full postcode (as registered on the log book), and details about: