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Private Plate help - again!
I've got all my docs through and am going to the DVLA Office (and informing my insurance Company) on Thursday - do I have to put the new plates on immediately day or can it wait a few days ? (Til I get hold of a drill !) I wondered if it would affect my insurance in the event of a claim if they weren't displayed. Sorry if it sounds a dopey question :)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Have done both! Stood outside DVLA office & attached pre-drilled plate to bike, but with car got plates made (wiv relevant paperwork in hand!), went to DVLA office & sorted V5 ("log-book") & was given new tax disc. Went home, still displaying 'old' number, changed plates later & sent old tax disc back. (In envelope very kindly provided for purpose!) Then informed insurance co. of change. In reality, both DVLA & insurance co. live in the real world & as long as you're being honest & always display correct plates TOGETHER with correct tax they don't really care.
Also, DVLA NEVER looked at insurance certificate, but they did re-issue MOT cert with 'new' number.
Also, DVLA NEVER looked at insurance certificate, but they did re-issue MOT cert with 'new' number.
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