The
DVLA local office may wish to inspect the vehicle. If everything
is in order, the donor vehicle (the vehicle giving up the
registration number) will be allocated a replacement age-related
registration number and, if appropriate, a replacement tax
disc will be issued and the MOT certificate will be amended
to show the replacement registration number. You will then
be instructed to replace the number plates on the vehicle
and return any old tax disc for cancellation.
The
papers will be sent to DVLA, Swansea for the records to be
updated. Within a few weeks you will receive a V778 retention
document showing you as the grantee (valid for 12 months)
and a V5C registration certificate for the vehicle under its
replacement registration number. The V778 must be kept very
secure because you will need it when you come to assign the
number at a later date. The notes on the V778 will tell you
how to go about assigning the number to a vehicle. It will
also explain how to extend entitlement and add or change nominee
details. The current fee for these services is £25.
Once
the expiry date has lapsed, entitlement is lost. Although
the DVLA is not obliged to, it does issues expiry reminders,
but the responsibility to apply to extend in time rests with
the grantee.