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From the 15 August 2010 all V5C's issued by DVLA will have a new look
The new V5C is more secure, customer friendly and highlights the need for buyers to check the legitimacy of the vehicle presented for sale.
The revised V5C is red rather than blue but blue documents issued before the 15 August 2010 remain valid.
Initially DVLA had no plans to recall old V5Cs and issued the new red document only when a new vehicle is registered, a lost or damaged V5C is replaced or when the V5C is to be updated to incorporate a change of keeper or vehicle details.
From early September 2011 DVLA will automatically send the registered keeper a new red V5C when a vehicle is taxed or declared off the road (SORN) if they haven’t already been issued with one. Registered keepers will be advised to destroy their blue V5C.
This means that by the end of September 2012 there should be no legitimate blue V5C registration documents still in circulation.
Besides the obvious change of colour, the new certificate includes information to make it clear that the V5C is not proof of ownership.
The 'scrap' box has also been removed.
A significant number of blank blue registration documents was stolen in 2007 and 2008 and some of these will be in circulation today – used to create a false identity for stolen cars.
When buying a used car it's important to check the details on the V5C carefully including checking that the serial number in the top right hand corner of the document is not within one of the ranges for the stolen documents.
(10 November 2011)
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