DVLA launches online service to change address on V5C vehicle log book

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DVLA launches online service to change address on V5C vehicle log book

Post by expressman33 » Thu Jun 18 2020 11:47am

Motorists who need to change the address on their V5C vehicle log book can now go online to update their details, rather than sending the paper form back to Swansea.

The DVLA says this cuts the time to receive a new log book from six weeks to five days.

https://uk.news.yahoo.com/dvla-launches ... orozF6Q14Y
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Re: DVLA launches online service to change address on V5C vehicle log book

Post by pakefield » Thu Jun 18 2020 11:52am

Good news for some

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Post by BeautifulSunshine » Thu Jun 18 2020 12:58pm

Well done DVLA.
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Re: DVLA launches online service to change address on V5C vehicle log book

Post by kevinchess1 » Thu Jun 18 2020 1:04pm

I'm surprised they were not doing this all ready, in fact, I don't see the need for a paper Log book anymore really.
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Post by BeautifulSunshine » Thu Jun 18 2020 6:59pm

kevinchess1 wrote:
Thu Jun 18 2020 1:04pm
I'm surprised they were not doing this all ready, in fact, I don't see the need for a paper Log book anymore really.
It's nice to have a piece of paper confirming ownership.
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Re: DVLA launches online service to change address on V5C vehicle log book

Post by Richard Frost » Thu Jun 18 2020 7:50pm

AAAlphaThunder wrote:
Thu Jun 18 2020 6:59pm
kevinchess1 wrote:
Thu Jun 18 2020 1:04pm
I'm surprised they were not doing this all ready, in fact, I don't see the need for a paper Log book anymore really.
It's nice to have a piece of paper confirming ownership.
But it does not confirm ownership, does it? It just confirms that you are the registered keeper.

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Re: DVLA launches online service to change address on V5C vehicle log book

Post by BeautifulSunshine » Thu Jun 18 2020 9:37pm

Richard Frost wrote:
Thu Jun 18 2020 7:50pm
AAAlphaThunder wrote:
Thu Jun 18 2020 6:59pm
kevinchess1 wrote:
Thu Jun 18 2020 1:04pm
I'm surprised they were not doing this all ready, in fact, I don't see the need for a paper Log book anymore really.
It's nice to have a piece of paper confirming ownership.
But it does not confirm ownership, does it? It just confirms that you are the registered keeper.
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Re: DVLA launches online service to change address on V5C vehicle log book

Post by macliam » Thu Jun 18 2020 10:04pm

I'm sure someone will be able to link this to COVID-19 soon...... the electrons from the site lower your resistance to the virus or something.

After all, it's well known that listening to Radio4 increases the risk of infection.... after all, many pensioners listen to Radio4 and statistics show the over 70s to be most liable to serious infection. So, ipso facto, it's Radio4 causing it. Stands to reason, dunnit?!!
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Re: DVLA launches online service to change address on V5C vehicle log book

Post by kevinchess1 » Fri Jun 19 2020 1:07am

macliam wrote:
Thu Jun 18 2020 10:04pm
I'm sure someone will be able to link this to COVID-19 soon...... the electrons from the site lower your resistance to the virus or something.

After all, it's well known that listening to Radio4 increases the risk of infection.... after all, many pensioners listen to Radio4 and statistics show the over 70s to be most liable to serious infection. So, ipso facto, it's Radio4 causing it. Stands to reason, dunnit?!!
Also voting for Brexit :shock:
Many Pensioners voted for Brexit and there more at risk from COVID19

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