What to do if your vehicle's Number Plates has been cloned
If you are being contacted about fines or charges for which you are not responsible because someone else is using your registration mark, it is possible that your vehicle has been cloned.
Cloning involves the copying of the identity of a similar (non-stolen) vehicle already on the road. Criminals find an exact match of the car they have stolen, they then copy the identity of the legitimate vehicle, therefore making it look legal based on false number plates being fitted.
If you suspect your vehicle has been cloned, the following points will help you avoid becoming a victim of further crime.
What you need to do
- return any fines or correspondence to the issuing authorities providing them with any documentary evidence you have to prove your case
- write to the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA), Swansea, SA99 1ZA or fax them on 01792 783 083, they will record your correspondence on the vehicle record for future reference
- contact the police, it is a matter for them to trace and prosecute the culprit to prevent this illegal activity from continuing
- all current number plate suppliers in the United Kingdom must register with DVLA
- registered suppliers must keep a record of every sale
- documentary evidence of the customer's name and address and entitlement to the registration mark requested, must be obtained
