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Cheap DVLA number plates
So you've used our great search facility and found yourself one of our great DVLA number plates at a bargain price. Now what do you need to do? Well with Speedy Reg the process is simple. You'll pay for your plate by one of our many payment options. Whether you want to pay by card, Paypal, bankers draft, postal order or bank transfer it's not a problem. For a DVLA plate the transfer time is just 3-5 working days, and you can call us to find out to progress of your transfer. We can even sup
READ MORE →The ten most expensive DVLA number plates
The BBC recently obtained a list of the ten most expensive DVLA number plates under the Freedom of Information Act and it makes for interesting reading. At number 1 is the plate 1 D. It's easy to see why this sold for a massive £352,000. It's short and so looks incredibly cool and it would be desirable for so many people. The number 1 would be preferred over any other number, and anyone whose name begins with D would love this plate and there are plenty of Davids, Debbies and Daniels out
READ MORE →Buying from a DVLA number plate auction
Buying from a DVLA number plate auction is easy with Speedy Reg Six times a year you have the chance to buy DVLA number plates at auction. The plates released are the more desirable plates that have a higher level of personalisation than standard DVLA plates and so they have been withheld to be sold at auction to raise money for the treasury. It's a good chance to snap up a bargain priced personalised number plate, but of course attending an auction can be problematic. You need to be free on
READ MORE →DVLA Number Plates
The DVLA, which stands for The Driver Vehicle Licensing Agency, is the organisation which is responsible for enforcing GB number plates and car registration rules. Similarly in Northern Ireland a separate body known as the DVA works in the same way. Registration dealers such as Speedy Reg, adhere to all DVLA and DVA regulations and deal with them directly so it is always best to purchase your choice of registration through a reputable company like Speedy Reg to ensure that everything
READ MORE →DVLA number plate styles
If you're looking for a cheap personalised plate you can choose from literally millions of DVLA number plates. There are two different styles of DVLA plate available. Current or new style, and classic style. Current style plates have two letters, followed by a two number date identifier then three more letters. You can have any combination as long as it is not already registered to someone else, so you've got plenty of combinations to choose from. These plates have been issued since Septe
READ MORE →Buying a DVLA number plate for your car
You can pick up a great DVLA number plate for a very low price. You can pick and choose your letters and numbers so there's plenty of scope for personalisation, however, there's one thing you must bear in mind, these are plates that show the date of issue and so you are not legally allowed to have a plate on your car that makes your car appear to be younger than it actually is, so this may limit your choice a little. You can though have a plate with an older date on, so you're not just limit
READ MORE →A DVLA number plate is a great choice
If you want a personalised plate at a budget price then check out the amazing range of DVLA plates available from speedyreg.co.uk. DVLA plates use the standard DVLA format, but there is a massive potential for personalisation. You can choose your initials and add numbers that represent your age or an important date etc. Buying a DVLA number plate from Speedy Reg is simple, the hardest part will be choosing which plate you want as there's just so much choice, but it's made easy for you wit
READ MORE →DVLA Number Plates
DVLA Number Plates – more choice than you might think You might think a standard DVLA number plate is boring, no chance for any personalisation there, but you'd be wrong. The standard format of letters, followed by a number then three letters does actually give a lot of opportunity for personalised number plates. There are over 30 million DVLA registration plates available to buy so there's plenty of choice; there's bound to be one to suit you. Let's have a look at some you could snap
READ MORE →Clampdown on illegal number plates
If your number plate doesn't conform to the DVLA's strict legal requirements, then now is the time to put it right. Police forces all over the country are clamping down on illegal plates. If you're caught with an illegal plate you could be fined up to £1000. It's just not worth the risk. Even if you think your plate is legal, it's worth double checking to make sure your plates actually do abide by the DVLA's criteria. Your plate must be reflective. The front plate must have black chara
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Potentially offensive plates banned
It's the job of the DVLA to weed out any potentially offensive or rude license plates. This can be anything from swear words, to racist or drug related words or phrases. Rather surprisingly this job isn't done by a computer but instead by a team of staff at the DVLA who meet twice a year to make a decision on which plates should be banned, and which can be allowed through. This censorship applies to standard plates and personalised plates too. Anything ending in 2 HAG or 2 LUT are banned. Yo
READ MORE →Who is the vehicle's keeper?
A recent court case regarding preregistration raised serious issues for dealers about what constitutes “keeping” a vehicle. To makes things clearer the DVLA told Automotive Insight that: “Our position regarding the term ‘registered keeper’ is clear. A vehicle should be registered in the name of the person or company responsible for taxing the vehicle. They are then also liable for notifying DVLA when someone else takes on that responsibility. “We do of course recognise that there will be
READ MORE →Confirmed Dates for DVLA office closures
The DVLA has confirmed plans to close all its offices. Once the DVLA offices have shut as part of Government policy to streamline DVLA operations, all DVLA issues will be dealt with online or at a Post Office. The aim, said the DVLA, is to improve all the services it offers: “We are absolutely committed to delivering the best service we can. Our continued movement towards digital transactions, and the greater use of other organisations to deliver services on our behalf, will make it easie
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