My wife has got a used car from a private individual.
Ownership was transferred online and we have no physical paperwork.
As far as I can tell there is no way I can tax it until I get the V5.
She already has access to the vehicle but does not need to drive it until next Wednesday.
Is she allowed to drive it?
When you transferred it online you still should have got the V5C/2 new keeper supplement (green slip) in some format which has a long reference number on it, using that and the registration number you can still tax it online as new keeper. Legally she can't drive it until taxed and the V5 may take a week to arrive.
Apologies catsrcool, I would like to ask a question regarding the registration document for anyone to answer, if I may: As I have not seen the most recent version, do these still have a statement on them to the effect that "....if you sell the vehicle..." you must promptly inform the DVLA or else risk a large fine ?
As stated the car was transferred on line and I have no access to the documentation.
My wife is a care worker will need to drive it from Wednesday taxed or not.
The original owner just supplied the information for me to transfer ownership online.
There is nothing dodgy about the transaction the original owner is a relative.
My question is can she drive it before we get the V5C
The seller is a relative and there is no doubt that they were the owner.
They are self-isolating. And can barely use a mobile phone let alone send text messages.
The relative is also more than 125 miles away.
If ownership was done online somebody would have received at least an email notification/confirmation. When I did this a couple of months ago I got an email from:
DO-NOT-REPLY