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I have just received a letter from the dvla telling me that i am no longer the owners of a car. my ex has the car and she took the log book, which where both in my name. What she has done is fill in the log book an send it off to change her as the owner of the vehicle, is she allowed to do this because i was under the impression that i had to fill something in if we where transfering ownership of the car over.
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Explain that you did not give your authority for change of ownership. make sure you get the log book(V5) sent to you for safe keeping.
http://www.dvla.gov.uk/contactus/enquires/vehi cles_enquires.aspx
Explain that you did not give your authority for change of ownership. make sure you get the log book(V5) sent to you for safe keeping.
Toureman is correct BUT she should have had your signature authorising a change of keeper. If your signature has been forged then I'm sure that DVLA would want to know about it as an offence has probably been committed. She would have no problems selling a car registered in her name.
If there is a dispute about ownership and a possibility of you becoming a victim of a fraud you should seek proper legal advice.
If there is a dispute about ownership and a possibility of you becoming a victim of a fraud you should seek proper legal advice.
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