What
to do if your vehicle is stolenIf
your vehicle is stolen you should report it immediately to the police. The police
will notify the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) of the details of the
theft and any recovery of the vehicle on your behalf. Call
your local police stationBefore calling
the police to report the theft of your vehicle, make sure you have all the vehicle
details to hand ie registration number, make, model and colour of the vehicle.
The police will give you a crime reference number which you will need in the event
of an insurance claim and claim for a refund of vehicle tax on your tax disc. Call
your insurance companyYou will need to
contact your insurance company immediately for advice. If your vehicle is not
recovered and your insurance company pay out a claim, then you should tell the
DVLA the date the payment was accepted and the name and address of the insurance
company. You
should complete the notification of sale or transfer or V5/3 part of your
registration document or the V5C/3 yellow section if you have the new style registration
certificate. If your insurance company request the whole of the registration document
or certificate you should tell the DVLA in a letter giving the details of the
insurance company and the date of the claim.
| Refund
of vehicle taxYou
can apply for a refund on your vehicle tax if your vehicle has been stolen and
not recovered. Many vehicles are recovered within a few days of theft, so it is
advisable not to make the application until about seven days after the theft.
A special application form V33 is available for this purpose. You will need the
crime reference number given by the police. Further information on applying for
a refund can be found on the link below. What
you should do if you have a personalised registration numberIf your stolen
vehicle had a personalised registration number, you can normally reclaim it if
the vehicle has still not been found after 12 months, provided certain requirements
can be met. - the
theft must have been notified to the police and recorded on DVLA records as stolen
for not less than 12 months
- at
the time of the theft, the vehicle must have had a current MOT test certificate
- at the
time of theft, the vehicle must have had a current vehicle tax disc
- the
DVLA will require a letter from your insurers confirming they have no objection
to the number being re-issued
To
apply or for further information, you will need to write quoting your vehicle
registration number to the Cherished Transfer Section, DVLA, Swansea, SA99 1BW.
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