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milly143 | 21:41 Tue 07th Dec 2010 | Motoring
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Someone knocked into me in the snow last winter and the impact smashed my front registration plate. I went to Halfords who made and fitted a new plate for me. Today someone told me that my plate isn't legal because it only has the registration number and it should have some sort of marking at the bottom to say where it was made/where the car came from, as the original plate on the rear of the car does.

Is this true?
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It's a small village Naz. I can't take the risk of damaging my fine reputation. Besides the slipper and dressing gown look I'm rocking at the moment isn't one most people would want to see.
i have known MOT failures due to no postcode..also plates are traceable anyway, each batch of 25 blanks has a unique serial number on the back which is logged by the supplier as to which dealer that batch was sold to then by law the dealer has to keep records etc.
No postcode on a registration plate is not an MOT failure, and anyone telling you so I expect is ripping you off.

http://www.ukmot.com/6-8.asp#Text_top

I had some done at Halfords a couple of years ago and it was white on white, so you have to look really closely to see it.
'No postcode on a registration plate is not an MOT failure, and anyone telling you so I expect is ripping you off'...

thanks Hopkirk for your link & input , i rest my case....

for vehicles registered on or after 1 September 2001 ( i.e 51 plates and later)
the additional checks will also be performed:



It displays the BSAU 145d marking
It also displays the name and postcode of the registration plate supplier

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