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Hi ABers, just trying to tax my car on line when I've become confused with the wording of a question. " DVLA does not share your mobile number or your email address with any other persons". Then below it says tick box if you are happy for this to happen. Now does this mean happy for them not to give it as I would assume from reading the above statement, or happy for them to give it? It's not very often I get stumped by this sort of thing, but I can read this both ways. Thanks for any input and sorry if it's in wrong place.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The last I knew, the DVLA insists the registration document has nothing to do with ownership - they only want a person to take responsibility for the vehicle and call that person the "keeper". Yet they insist (in writing in the registration document) that you must tell them immediately "you sell the vehicle" (wording from memory) or else risk a stiff fine. This is typically opaque UK officialdom - and not simply poor wording.